Manuela Klingler-Hoffmann
University of South Australia, SA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr Manuela Klingler-Hoffmann is passionate about making a difference to cancer patients’ lives. She uses proteomics to analyse patient-derived samples with the long-term goal to assists clinicians in their therapy decisions. She is an experienced cell biologist and biochemist with a background in biophysics and the recipient of multiple fellowships and awards, such as the 2020 Women in innovation award in the Science category. Since joining the University of South Australia in 2017, she has built a small and dedicated ovarian cancer research team. Some of them will present their work at AUS-oMicS. In collaboration with other subject experts and industry partners, she develops disruptive laboratory solutions for personalised medicine and novel sample preparation for mass spectrometry. She is passionate about mentoring the next generation of scientists and ensuring gender equity becomes a reality.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Analytical Methods for In-depth Characterisation of Cell Culture Bioreactors: A case study (#103)
3:30 PM
Janik Seidel
APS Concurrent Session 3
The proteomes of cellular aggregates in ovarian cancer ascites correlate with their ex vivo platinum chemotherapy responses (#205)
4:00 PM
Jack Scanlan
Accepted Student Posters
Comparison of Saccharomyces strains on secondary fermentation performance during beer production (#412)
4:00 PM
Clifford Young
Accepted Posters
Accurate Prediction of Lymph Node Metastasis in Endometrial Cancer Using Machine Learning and Mass Spectrometry Imaging (#61)
10:55 AM
Parul Mittal
Health & Disease: MS Imaging
Ascites-Driven Modulation of Cell Phenotypes and Proteomes: Implications for Cancer Progression (#47)
11:15 AM
Manuela Klingler-Hoffmann
Health & Disease 2
Establishing deep-visual proteomics for the analysis of tumour tissue (#200)
4:00 PM
Krisha Chokshi
Accepted Student Posters
AUS-oMicS 2025