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Dr. Rebecca Poulos is an NHMRC Early Career Fellow and Conjoint Lecturer at the Children’s Medical Research Institute, University of Sydney. Her research focuses on cancer genomics, proteomics, and data science, particularly integrating multiomic data to uncover cancer biomarkers and drug response mechanisms. She holds a BBus, BSc (Hons) with a University Medal, and a PhD from UNSW Sydney.
Key research interests include cancer driver mutations, proteogenomics, and machine learning for multi-omics integration. Notable achievements include an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship and the Cancer Institute NSW Rising Star PhD Student Award. Her work spans pediatric cancer proteomics, drug response prediction, and reproducible large-scale proteomics.
Recent studies highlight her contributions to cancer pathway modeling (DeePathNet), pediatric cancer molecular signatures, and proteomic stratification of prostate cancer. She leads projects funded by NHMRC and Sydney Cancer Partners, advancing precision medicine through proteomics. Her lab is embedded in the Cancer Data Science Group (ProCan), collaborating on pan-cancer proteomic maps and clinical applications.
