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Dr Eliana Marino
Leading the Way participant
Head of Immumology and Diabetes Research Group
Monash University
Dr Eliana Marino is the head of the Immunology and Diabetes Research Group at Monash University. She completed her PhD from New South Wales University in 2010, and over the last seven years, her research has focused on the field of nutrition, immune-metabolism, and gut microbiota.
Eliana has been awarded with a Career Development Award from JDRF and with the distinguished Type 1 Millenium Award from Diabetes Australia. Her latest work has recently been published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Immunology. She is currently investigating innovative dietary technologies that boost the good gut microbiota and modulate the immune system to tackle type 1 diabetes.
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Julia L Page | @JuliaLPage
So important to recognise incredible #inspiring-women and our future leaders @veskiorg @Vic_LeadSci
Governor of Victoria | @VicGovernor
A pleasure to present the inaugural inspiring women fellowships - congratulations to all recipients @veskiorg
About the program
The inspiring women STEM sidebyside program is an initiative to support women in the STEM industries that is led by veski and Monash University with the support of the British Consulate General Melbourne. This dynamic program is designed to empower women at different career stages with the skills, networks and mindset to develop and achieve their career goals within STEM industries.
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