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Dr Nina Pollak, a dedicated Research Fellow in the Centre for Bioinnovation at the University of the Sunshine Coast, focuses on mitigating the burden of human and animal diseases through innovative biotechnology and synthetic biology tools. With a solid foundation in molecular biology and biotechnology, her professional journey spans extensive hands-on laboratory expertise, securing substantial research funding, adept grant management, STEM education, and leadership roles in industry ensuring compliance and maintaining high-quality standards.
Operating at the intersection of academia and industry, Dr Pollak specializes in developing a koala Chlamydia vaccine as well as rapid and accurate diagnostic tools for pathogen detection, paving the way for more effective responses to infectious diseases. Her expertise includes novel multiplex diagnostic technology, applied to arboviral detection, demonstrating her commitment to combating emerging viral threats.
Dr Pollak's expertise in molecular biology and biotechnology bridges theoretical knowledge with tangible applications in healthcare, while her broader research vision extends to inspiring the next generation of scientists, fostering collaborative communities, and driving transformative advancements in biotechnology for healthier environments and lasting impacts in scientific knowledge and global health initiatives.
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