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Zalitha Pieterse

PhD Student and Sessional Academic at Curtin University

Zalitha Pieterse-Mulley, Ph.D., is currently a third-year medical student at Curtin University.3 She previously completed her Ph.D. at Curtin University, where she was a researcher in the School of Biomedical Sciences.2 Her research focused on skin regeneration and stem cell biology, particularly in the area of keratinocyte stem cells.14

During her time as a Ph.D. student, Zalitha worked on techniques to isolate and study epidermal cell fractions from human neonatal foreskin, including keratinocyte stem cells (KSC).1 Her research demonstrated that the KSC fraction had the highest proliferative output over a long experimental timeframe compared to other cell fractions.1

Zalitha has been cited 103 times for her research work2, indicating that her contributions to the field of stem cell biology and skin regeneration have been significant. Her educational background includes a BSc (Honours) from Curtin University, which she completed in 2016.4

Highlights

Assaying Candidate Human Skin Keratinocyte Stem Cells ... - PubMed
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Perth, Australia