Spiritual care for the bereaved explored in a new publication
Diagnosis of a life-limiting illness challenges the world of a patient, and spiritual resources are required to cope with the...
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Dr Karina Yui Eto is a postdoctoral scientist with the Molecular Therapy Laboratory at the Personalised Medicine Centre based at Murdoch University. Karina obtained her PhD from the University of Western Australia under the supervision of Professor Charlie Bond and Associate Professor Josh Ramsay, where she specialised in protein-nucleic acids interactions. Since 2022, Karina’s research has focused on the development of antisense oligonucleotide-mediated treatment strategies for individual with rare disorders. Between 2022-2024, Karina was part of the Motor Neurone Disease Genetics and Therapeutics Research group at the Perron Institute and Functional Genomics Research group at the Personalised Medicine Centre. Karina joined the Molecular Therapy Laboratory in 2024 as a postdoctoral scientist and is now working to develop complex models of disease called Organoids.
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