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Meg Potter, Research Assistant

I completed a Bachelor of Science (Advanced) with first class Honours at the University of Sydney in 2019, majoring in biochemistry. I underwent my Honours research in the James lab under the supervision of Dr Guang Yang, where I studied the TFE3-mTORC1 metabolic pathway with the aim of more deeply understanding the regulation of specific genes involved in cell growth and survival.
I began working as a research assistant in the James lab in 2020 where I assist on multiple projects surrounding insulin signaling, including work with the Diversity Outbred mouse population, cell signaling models and genetic cloning.


Contact: meg.potter@sydney.edu.au

Meg Potter, Research Assistant

I completed a Bachelor of Science (Advanced) with first class Honours at the University of Sydney in 2019, majoring in biochemistry. I underwent my Honours research in the James lab under the supervision of Dr Guang Yang, where I studied the TFE3-mTORC1 metabolic pathway with the aim of more deeply understanding the regulation of specific genes involved in cell growth and survival.
I began working as a research assistant in the James lab in 2020 where I assist on multiple projects surrounding insulin signaling, including work with the Diversity Outbred mouse population, cell signaling models and genetic cloning.


Contact: meg.potter@sydney.edu.au

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