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Astrid Magenau

Senior Research Scientist at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Dr. Astrid Magenau is a Senior Research Scientist at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. She completed her MSc in Immunology at the University of Konstanz in Germany before moving to Sydney for her PhD at the Centre for Vascular Research at UNSW.1

During her PhD, Dr. Magenau focused on studying the role of membrane order and lipid rafts in macrophage phagocytosis using advanced imaging techniques.1 Following her PhD, she continued as a postdoctoral researcher, contributing to the development of fluorescence-based super-resolution microscopy and investigating protein targeting to ordered domains in cell membranes.1

At Garvan Institute, Dr. Magenau joined Professor Paul Timpson's Invasion and Metastasis Lab, where she applies advanced imaging techniques to study cancer invasion and metastasis.12 Her work involves using novel intravital imaging approaches and fluorescent biosensor mouse models to examine critical events in tumor invasion and spread.2

Dr. Magenau has contributed to several publications in prestigious journals such as Science Advances, focusing on topics like pancreatic cancer, extracellular matrix architecture, and cell movement.1

Highlights

Oct 21 · pubs.acs.org
Quantitative Analysis of Protein–Protein Equilibrium Constants in ...
Nov 24 · garvan.org.au
Dr Astrid Magenau | Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Dr Astrid Magenau | Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Nov 24 · garvan.org.au
Invasion and Metastasis Lab | Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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