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Arnolda Jakovija

PhD student - Garvan Institute - Tumour Immunology group

Arnolda Jakovija is an award-winning Immunologist who recently completed her PhD at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, focusing on the immune response in wound healing and cancer.1 She is currently working as a Project Research Associate at UNSW, specializing in cancer immunology research.1

Key points about Arnolda Jakovija:

  1. Education and Research:

    • Completed her PhD at UNSW from 2019 to 20231
    • Conducted over 300 experiments in intravital imaging and flow cytometry at Garvan Institute1
    • Her work was featured on the 2021 Immunology and Cell Biology journal cover1
  2. Awards and Recognition:

    • Received the LMA 2020 and 2022 first prize for in vivo imaging1
    • Earned multiple travel grants, scholarships, and accolades for conference presentations1
  3. Current Role:

    • Project Research Associate at UNSW since July 20231
    • Leads multicolor flow cytometry experiments and single-cell RNA analysis1
    • Assists with supervision and mentorship of research students1
  4. Skills and Expertise:

    • Experienced in translational research across Immunology and Tumor Biology1
    • Proficient in communicating complex scientific findings to diverse audiences1
  5. Career Aspirations:

    • Aims to bridge the gap between pharmaceutical industries and key opinion leaders in research and healthcare1
    • Seeks opportunities to extend her scientific expertise and make meaningful impacts in medicine and healthcare1

Arnolda Jakovija completed her PhD in September 20232, marking the end of her four-year journey at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. She has since transitioned to her role as a Project Research Associate at UNSW, where she continues to contribute to cancer immunology research.1

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia