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2020 Westpac Future Leaders Olivia Johnson and Shanna Hosking

New Westpac Future Leader scholars Olivia Johnson and Shanna Hosking

Two 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide students have been awarded prestigious Westpac Future Leaders Scholarships in 2020 to undertake post-graduate study.

Their research will help understand the mechanisms behind underlying healthy placental development and provide insight into human evolutionary history and its implications for human health and modern populations.

The Westpac Scholars Trust today announced its 2020 Westpac Future Leaders Scholars, recognising ambitious young 最新糖心Vlogns who are investigating solutions to some of our most pressing global problems.

Each recipient will receive up to $120,000, covering their postgraduate studies, a nine-month bespoke leadership development program and the opportunity to study abroad.

The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide recipients are:

Shanna Hosking, PhD student in the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 School of Biological Sciences with a project 鈥業mmune cell regulation of vascular function in fetal and placental development鈥.

鈥淢y PhD research will investigate how the immune and vascular systems interact during pregnancy and will further my understanding of how immune cells facilitate vascular adaptations that are critical in placental and fetal development,鈥 says Shanna.

鈥淧lacental dysfunction arises more commonly in low socio-economic circumstances due to nutritional, environmental and psychosocial drivers, perpetuating a cycle of adversity that constrains opportunities for the next generation. Breaking the cycle of poverty and constrained achievement depends on understanding the mechanisms of healthy placental development, so that effective interventions can be developed."

Olivia Johnson, also a PhD student in the School of Biological Sciences, is investigating the evolution of human diversity and disease using modern and ancient genomes.

鈥淢y PhD project will look at developing genome-wide selection scanning technologies to detect genetic selection in ancient and modern genomes,鈥 says Olivia.

鈥淏y developing these screening technologies and applying them to population data from across the globe, I hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the role of selection in shaping the landscape of human diversity and disease.鈥

Westpac Scholars Trust CEO Susan Bannigan says: 鈥淭he Future Leaders Scholarship program gives some of 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 brightest and most ambitious students the chance to pursue their big ideas. Partnering with 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 leading universities to invest in this innovative thinking is something we need now more than ever.鈥

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