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Prof. Karen Dwyer is an Affiliate Professor at Deakin University. She has 15 years of clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of renal-related diseases, including acute and chronic kidney injury, refractory hypertension, and renal transplantation. Her research interests focus on purinergic signalling, specifically the role of CD39 and adenosine signalling in health and disease. Prof. Dwyer is also an active member of various medical associations and has contributed significantly to the field of nephrology.
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Prof. Karen Dwyer
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Prof. Karen Dwyer is an Affiliate Professor at Deakin University. She has 15 years of clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of renal-related diseases, including acute and chronic kidney injury, refractory hypertension, and renal transplantation. Her research interests focus on purinergic signalling, specifically the role of CD39 and adenosine signalling in health and disease. Prof. Dwyer is also an active member of various medical associations and has contributed significantly to the field of nephrology.
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Prof. Karen Dwyer is an Affiliate Professor at Deakin University. She has 15 years of clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of renal-related diseases, including acute and chronic kidney injury, refractory hypertension, and renal transplantation. Her research interests focus on purinergic signalling, specifically the role of CD39 and adenosine signalling in health and disease. Prof. Dwyer is also an active member of various medical associations and has contributed significantly to the field of nephrology.
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