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Celine Santiago

Postdoctoral Researcher at Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

Dr. Celine Santiago is a postdoctoral researcher at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney, Australia, where she works in the Sister Bernice Research Program for Inherited Heart Diseases. Her research focuses on understanding genetic and environmental factors contributing to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a major cause of heart failure and heart transplantation worldwide. She uses zebrafish models to investigate the effects of genetic variants, particularly in the TTN gene, and their interaction with environmental stressors like alcohol and chemotherapy drugs.124

Dr. Santiago has received several prestigious awards, including the Ralph Reader Young Investigator Prize in 2020 and multiple honors from the International Society for Heart Research (ISHR). Her achievements include presenting at international conferences, winning poster prizes, and receiving fellowships like the ISHR Visiting Research Fellowship, which allowed her to collaborate with leading researchers in Germany.12

She completed her PhD at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, where she studied gene-environment interactions in DCM. Beyond her scientific work, Dr. Santiago is an advocate for women in science and emphasizes the importance of mentorship and collaboration in advancing research careers.23

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia