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Edna Hardeman

Professor (Chair of Research), Head of Department, Faculty of Medicine at University of New South Wales

Edna Hardeman is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of cell biology. She is currently Professor and Head of Cell Biology in the Department of Pathology, School of Medical Sciences at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia.12

Professor Hardeman's academic background includes:

  • PhD in Biological Sciences from Stanford University (1983)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship in Pharmacology at Stanford University Medical School
  • BA/BSc in Interdisciplinary Arts/Biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin (1977)12

Her research focuses on the actin/tropomyosin cytoskeleton, particularly its role in various human conditions including cancer, platelet dysfunction, and chronic inflammatory diseases. She is known for her work in developing therapeutics targeting the cytoskeleton.1

Key positions and achievements:

  • Chair of the NHMRC Animal Welfare Committee
  • Former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Member of several scientific societies, including the American Society for Cell Biology and the Biophysical Society12

Professor Hardeman has made significant contributions to understanding muscle gene regulation and has developed mouse models for human muscle diseases. Her collaborative work has identified tropomyosins as crucial regulators of actin filament function, with potential applications in cancer therapy.12

Highlights

Jun 22 · unsw.edu.au
Professor Edna Hardeman - UNSW Sydney
Professor Edna Hardeman - UNSW Sydney
[PDF] Fundamental differences - eLife
Tropomyosins - PubMed
‪Edna Hardeman‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Sydney, Australia