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Amy Nicks

Postdoctoral Scientist at Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

Amy Nicks is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, specializing in cardiac regeneration and heart development.14 She completed her PhD at the institute and has been working there for over eight years.1 Dr. Nicks focuses on understanding heart regeneration, particularly studying the ability of baby hearts to repair themselves.1

Her research involves:

  1. Analyzing genes expressed in heart cells, narrowing down from 14,000 to about 500 key genes involved in heart growth.1
  2. Studying cardiomyocytes (heart muscle cells) and their changes from infancy to adulthood.1
  3. Investigating potential ways to reactivate cell division in adult hearts after heart attacks.1

Dr. Nicks is part of the Molecular Cardiology Laboratory led by Professor Bob Graham.2 She has received recognition for her work, including a NSW CVRN Career Advancement Grant to further her research.3 Her expertise includes cardiac function, cell biology, cardiac development, and cardiovascular physiology.5

In addition to her research, Dr. Nicks has improved her presentation skills and emphasizes the importance of publishing work for early career researchers.1 She has also been involved in international collaborations, including the Leducq Foundation network, which has allowed her to travel and present her work globally.1

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Greater Sydney Area