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Ms Anjali Henders
Ms

Anjali Henders

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Overview

Background

As part of the management executive of the Program in Complex Traits Genomics (PCTG) based at the Institute for Molecular Biosciences (IMB) Anjali is responsible for the day-to-day running of the PCTG, including the coordination of their research activities and strategies, research governance and supervison of their high-through put genomics laboratory. Anjali has over 15 years experience in managing complex, large-scale research programmes and specialises in facilitating and managing interdisciplinary collaborations and consortiums.

Prior to moving to UQ, Anjali was the Senior Project Manager for the Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory at the Queensland Institute for Medical research (QIMR) where she held an integral role in the management of large human research projects collecting biological samples for down stream genomics. Her significant contribution to these projects has been recognised by her inclusion in publications and commentaries.

Availability

Ms Anjali Henders is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), Griffith University

Works

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182 works between 2001 and 2026

181 - 182 of 182 works

2005

Journal Article

Evaluation of multiple displacement amplification in a 5 cM STR genome-wide scan

Dickson, PA, Montgomery, GW, Henders, A, Campbell, MJ, Martin, NG and James, MR (2005). Evaluation of multiple displacement amplification in a 5 cM STR genome-wide scan. Nucleic Acids Research, 33 (13), 1-4. doi: 10.1093/nar/gni126

Evaluation of multiple displacement amplification in a 5 cM STR genome-wide scan

2001

Journal Article

Height discordance in monozygotic females is not attributable to discordant inactivation of X-linked stature determining genes

Healey, S. C., Kirk, K. M., Hyland, V. J., Munns, C., Henders, A. K., Batch, J. A., Heath, A. C., Martin, N. G. and Glass, I. A. (2001). Height discordance in monozygotic females is not attributable to discordant inactivation of X-linked stature determining genes. Twin Research, 4 (1), 19-24. doi: 10.1375/twin.4.1.19

Height discordance in monozygotic females is not attributable to discordant inactivation of X-linked stature determining genes

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026 - 2027
    The South Asian Genes and Health in Australia Study
    NHMRC MRFF Genomics Health Futures Mission
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Genomics Infrastructure - Human Studies Unit
    Nerve Connection Foundation Limited
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2026
    SALSA Study with MND and Me Foundation
    The MND and ME Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2024
    Genomics Infrastructure - Human Studies Unit
    Research Donations - Ms Cynthia Burnett
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2024
    An Australian Sporadic ALS transcriptome resource
    Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc Innovator Grant
    Open grant
  • 2023
    Methylation-based biomarkers for prodromal Alzheimer's disease
    Queensland Institute of Medical Research
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Preparing Australia for use of genomics in prevention of heart-disease: Focus on South Asian Australians
    NHMRC MRFF Genomics Health Futures Mission
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Using Kidney Transplantation to Investigate Epigenetic Markers of Frailty
    Metro South Health Research Support Scheme Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    Understanding influence of genetics on Brain Biomarkers
    Alto Neuroscience (Australia) Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Sporadic ALS Australian Systems Genomics Consortium (SALSA-SGC)
    Cure for MND Foundation - Translational Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Longitudinal assessment of behaviour and cognition in ALS through brief Online Carers' behavioural Questionnaire (OCQ)
    Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Cell-free DNA and ALS; insight into disease mechanisms and progression
    Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2019
    Sporadic ALS Australian Systems Genomics Consortium (SALSA-SGC)
    Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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