Amandeep Kaur The 46th Lorne Conference on Protein Structure and Function 2021

Amandeep Kaur

Amandeep Kaur is a University of Sydney Fellow at the School of Medical Sciences, Charles Perkins Centre and the Sydney Nano Institute. In 2012, she completed her MSc. Chemistry (University Medal) from VIT University, India and a research internship at SIGMA Clermont, France before moving to the University of Sydney in 2013 with a USyd World Scholar’s PhD Scholarship. In 2016, she completed her PhD at the University of Sydney, with A/Prof. Elizabeth New during which she worked on the design and synthesis of reversible fluorescent redox sensors for understanding the role of oxidative stress in physiology and pathology. She then moved to the EMBL Australia Node for Single Molecule Science at the University of New South Wales as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2017-2018). During her postdoctoral research she developed a strong expertise in imaging biological phenomena with high spatio-temporal resolution utilising cutting-edge imaging technologies including the Lattice Light Sheet Microscopy (LLSM) and Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM). In 2018, Amandeep also worked as a Chemistry Consultant with the Brien Holden Vision Institute, providing advice towards the design and development of therapeutics for pre-clinical myopia-treatment trials.

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