Jonathan Wu

Jonathan Wu

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Role Research Assistant
Research area Stem Cell Medicine

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Jonathan Wu is a Research Assistant at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, working with Dr Elizabeth Ng and Dr Mauricio Castro on the generation of transplantable haemopoietic stem cells differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells with the aim of developing tissue repair therapies.

Jonathan completed his Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science at Monash University, majoring in Drug Discovery Biology before undertaking his honours year with Prof. Erica Sloan at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences where his work was focused on the role of the sympathetic nervous system in chemotherapy-driven cancer recurrence.

Following on, Jonathan worked as a junior Research Assistant within the Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers laboratory at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, testing novel photodynamic compounds for use in photodynamic therapy.
Jonathan Wu is a Research Assistant at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, working with Dr Elizabeth Ng and Dr Mauricio Castro on the generation of transplantable haemopoietic stem cells differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells with the...
Jonathan Wu is a Research Assistant at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, working with Dr Elizabeth Ng and Dr Mauricio Castro on the generation of transplantable haemopoietic stem cells differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells with the aim of developing tissue repair therapies.

Jonathan completed his Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science at Monash University, majoring in Drug Discovery Biology before undertaking his honours year with Prof. Erica Sloan at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences where his work was focused on the role of the sympathetic nervous system in chemotherapy-driven cancer recurrence.

Following on, Jonathan worked as a junior Research Assistant within the Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers laboratory at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, testing novel photodynamic compounds for use in photodynamic therapy.

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