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Role Group Leader / Principal Research Fellow
Research area Stem Cell Medicine

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Available for student supervision
A/Prof Ramialison is the Head of the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics Laboratory at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She received her Engineering degree from the University of Luminy, France, after which she worked as a programmer at the ERATO differentiation project in Kyoto. After obtaining her PhD in Developmental Genomics from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, she joined the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney as an EMBO and HFSP Post-Doctoral Pellow. With an NHMRC/Heart Foundation Career Development Fellow, she relocated to Melbourne she established her first laboratory at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in 2014, before joining MCRI in 2020.
A/Prof Ramialison is the Head of the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics Laboratory at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She received her Engineering degree from the University of Luminy, France, after which she worked as a programmer at the...
A/Prof Ramialison is the Head of the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics Laboratory at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She received her Engineering degree from the University of Luminy, France, after which she worked as a programmer at the ERATO differentiation project in Kyoto. After obtaining her PhD in Developmental Genomics from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, she joined the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney as an EMBO and HFSP Post-Doctoral Pellow. With an NHMRC/Heart Foundation Career Development Fellow, she relocated to Melbourne she established her first laboratory at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in 2014, before joining MCRI in 2020.

Top Publications

  • Charitakis, N, Salim, A, Piers, AT, Watt, KI, Porrello, ER, Elliott, DA, Ramialison, M. Disparities in spatially variable gene calling highlight the need for benchmarking spatial transcriptomics methods. Genome Biology 24(1) : 209 2024
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  • Ruparelia, AA, Salavaty, A, Barlow, CK, Lu, Y, Sonntag, C, Hersey, L, Eramo, MJ, Krug, J, Reuter, H, Schittenhelm, RB, et al. Featured Cover. Aging Cell 23(1) : 2024
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  • Rudraraju, R, Gartner, MJ, Neil, JA, Stout, ES, Chen, J, Needham, EJ, See, M, Mackenzie-Kludas, C, Lee, LYY, Wang, M, et al. Parallel use of human stem cell lung and heart models provide insights for SARS-CoV-2 treatment. Stem Cell Reports 18(6) : 1308 -1324 2023
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  • McNamara, JW, Parker, BL, Voges, HK, Mehdiabadi, NR, Bolk, F, Ahmad, F, Chung, JD, Charitakis, N, Molendijk, J, Zech, ATL, et al. Alpha kinase 3 signaling at the M-band maintains sarcomere integrity and proteostasis in striated muscle. Nature Cardiovascular Research 2(2) : 159 -173 2023
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  • Dorison, A, Ghobrial, I, Graham, A, Peiris, T, Forbes, TA, See, M, Das, M, Saleem, MA, Quinlan, C, Lawlor, KT, et al. Kidney Organoids Generated Using an Allelic Series of NPHS2 Point Variants Reveal Distinct Intracellular Podocin Mistrafficking. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 34(1) : 88 -109 2023
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