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Dr. Katelin Haynes is an academic researcher at the UQ Diamantina Institute, University of Queensland. She completed her PhD in 2016, focusing on regulatory RNAs underlying genetic associations with ankylosing spondylitis. Her research spans immunology, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on autoimmune diseases and bone disorders.
Key research areas include the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of ankylosing spondylitis, the role of Wnt signaling in bone pathology, and the functional analysis of noncoding RNAs. Her work employs mouse models and advanced genomic techniques such as RNA sequencing.
Her publications from 2012–2017 demonstrate a strong focus on translating genetic associations into mechanistic insights, particularly in immune-mediated disorders and bone-related pathologies. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her contributions to understanding autoimmune disease mechanisms are evident through her peer-reviewed outputs.
Advising and grants information is not detailed here, though her involvement in collaborative projects (e.g., with Professors Brown and Thomas) suggests active participation in research networks. Her affiliation with the UQ Diamantina Institute places her within a multidisciplinary environment focused on translational medical research.


