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Eva Apostolov

BSc Biomedical Sciences

Eva Apostolov completed her honors and Ph.D. at the Swarbrick Lab, finishing her studies in early 2024.3 During her time there, she utilized single-cell profiling technologies.3 She was also involved in the localized prostate cancer (PCa) project.1 Cancers have intricate tumour microenvironments that include stromal and immune activity.1 The primary atlas projects shine a light on the complex cellular and molecular environment of cancers, to provide insights that will guide the development of better treatments.1

Apostolov generated a scRNA-seq transcriptomic atlas of hormone therapy-naive localized PCa samples and complementary spatial transcriptomic data.1 Her primary interest lies in elucidating the interactions between the widely perturbed prostatic epithelium and the cellular constituents of the tumour microenvironment.1

Eva Apostolov was on the organizing committee for the EMBL Australia Postgraduate Symposium (EAPS) in 2022, which had the theme "Forward Through Collaboration".2

Highlights

Oct 28 · biorxiv.org
Profiling of epithelial functional states and fibroblast phenotypes in ...
Reversal of Lactate and PD-1-mediated Macrophage ... - PubMed
Nov 24 · garvan.org.au
Kate Harvey | Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Kate Harvey | Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Probing aqueous ions with non-local Auger relaxation - PMC

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Sans Souci, New South Wales, Australia