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Melinda Tursky

Department of Haematology

Dr. Melinda L. Tursky is a Research Scientist in the Haematology Department at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney. She has expertise in human haematopoiesis and leukaemogenesis, with a strong translational interest in the pathogenesis of blood disorders.4 Dr. Tursky holds a PhD in human blood cell formation and cancer, and is an advocate for accurate medical and science communication.5

Her research focuses on acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and the development of targeted therapies. She has been involved in studies investigating microRNA miR-10a as a potential therapeutic target and predictive biomarker for MDM2 inhibition in AML.3 Dr. Tursky has also contributed to research on reprogramming human adipocytes into induced multipotent stem cells.1

Dr. Tursky has filed patents related to her inventions2, indicating her involvement in innovative research with potential clinical applications. She is active on social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter, where she shares updates about her work and interests in hematology, leukemia research, space, science, and nature.45

Highlights

Jan 15 · science.org
Induction of muscle-regenerative multipotent stem cells from human ...

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia