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Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
Dr

Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz

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Overview

Background

I am an enthusiastic immunologist with strong background in molecular biology techniques, including transcriptional profiling and vaccine development (Cruz JL et al., J Virol, 2013; Cruz JL et al., PloS Pathogens, 2011). I have been developing my professional, research and project management skills, as well as contributing intellectually and technically on several diverse academic and industry-based projects, since I began my PhD.

During my Undergraduate Biology studies I was awarded an “Introduction to Research Fellowship” by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education, in order to allow me to join the laboratory of Dr León Barrios and Dr Pérez Galdona at the University of La Laguna. In 2006, I received my Bachelor Degree in Biology Summa Cum Laude (with highest honours), which was followed by postgraduate training at The National Centre of Biotechnology, Spain. I obtained a 4-year PhD Scholarship from the Community of Madrid where I worked in the development of genetically modified vaccines to protect against viral diseases in collaboration with Pfizer®’s animal healthcare division (Cruz JL et.,Virus Res, 2010). In parallel, I described a novel mechanism employed by RNA viruses to evade host innate immunity and modulate the host anti-viral transcriptional profile (Cruz JL et al.,PloS Pathogens, 2011; Cruz et al, J Virol, 2013). During this time I published 6 papers, 3 as a first author in highly rated journals, such as PLOs Pathogens and J. Virology. In 2011, I received my PhD in Molecular Biology with highest grades (Summa Cum Laude).

In 2013, I was awarded a 2-year fellowship from the Bayer-Humboldt Foundation to work as a researcher at the Heinrich Pette-Institute of Experimental Virology (HPI), Germany. I focused on mechanisms that govern the initiation of the adaptive immune response at the natural portal of entry of human viruses, such as the respiratory tract (influenza A virus, IAV) and the skin surface (Rift Valley Fever virus, RVFV), work that led to two publications, including a J. Immunology and one as a first author in the European J. of Immunology. ([…] Cruz JL, et al.,J Immunol, 2014; Cruz et al., Europ J Immunol, 2016).

In 2015, I joined the Wells Group at The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, were I was awarded with a 3-year UQ early career fellowship. My research was focused on the development of novel immunotherapies/vaccines for virally associated cancers by regulating the function of cytotoxic T-cells. In 2016, I was awarded with the 3-year UQ-postdoctoral fellowship. During my time at the institute I have received the UQ Travel Award (2016), the UQDI Early career Travel Award (2017) and the Keystone Symposium Travel Award (2017).

In 2019, under the mentorship of Professor Ian Frazer, Dr. Cruz was awarded a 4-year Garnet Passe & Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation grant to develop her research program focused on uncovering mechanisms involved in the immune suppression of cancer patients. Currently, Dr. Cruz leads the Cancer Immunology and Therapy group at the Translational Research Institute and believes that understanding those cancer-led immunosuppression processes in a subset of Head and Neck cancer, Oropharyngeal Squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) and cutaneous SCC, is key to provide new focal points for the development of therapeutic strategies aimed at supporting immune function in H&N patients. To unveil these pathways, her team is profiling the blood and tumours of patients with high-throughput technologies, such as 10X Genomics Spatial Visium, Nanostring DSP GeoMX, Phenocycler and multiparametric flow cytometry. Dr. Cruz group foresees that, the correlation of each patient’s disease profile with their clinical history will help to predict the likelihood of future patients to respond to treatment and will assist in the selection of tailored approaches based on each patient’s own disease characteristics.

I successfully collaborate on interdisciplinary projects in Australia and overseas, including professional collaborations with Dr. Fiona Simpson (Translational Research Institute, Brisbane), with Dr. Roberta Mazzieri and Prof. Richardo Dolcetti (TRI, Brisbane), with Prof. Nicole La Gruta (Monash University, Melbourne), with A/Prof. Scott Byrne (Sydney Medical School), with Prof. Sine Reker Hadrup (National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen), with Juan Carlos Oliveros and Dr. Silvia Gutierrez (National Centre of Biotechnology, Madrid), and an industrial collaboration with Jingang and Vaxxas (Brisbane).

I am an active member of the scientific community at the University of Queensland participating as member of several committees, such as SBMS honours student, TRI BRF committees and Deputy Chair of the animal Ethics committee and I externally contribute by acting as an expert in the evaluation of Spanish research projects.

I collaborate with Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation (ACCF) acting as an awareness ambassador and I volunteer for Precious Paws Animal Rescue (PPAR) providing a home to dogs in need until they find their FURever family.

Availability

Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Institution to be confirmed

Research impacts

Publication Quality

To date, I have published 24 indexed journal articles, with 2 publications in the top 5% and 1 publication in the top 10% most cited publications worldwide (field-weighted) (SciVal, May 2022). I am the first (5/24) or co-first (3/24) author on 40% of my papers and senior (last) author in 3 recent paper, recognising my major contributions and evidencing my leadership of the research from project design, data analysis and write-up. Multi-author papers are common in my field, evidencing the large collaborative and multidisciplinary effort required to produce impactful research outputs. In these papers published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Scientific Reports or Journal of Leukocyte Biology, I have significantly contributed as an expert in the fields of molecular and cellular biology and animal models for experimentation and test of the group’s hypothesis.

My research is consistently published in respected high-quality journals with ~95% of my publications in journals rated in Q1 journal percentile (SciVal, Dec/2022); I have published in Cell as a co-first author, the highest ranked journal in the SJR category of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (1/271). Collectively, my publications have been cited >650 times and in the period 2009-2022, my average citation rate was 27 per journal article, which exceeds that of the average molecular & cell biologist researcher with a similar amount of opportunity working at UQ (14.2 average citation) and Go8 (14.3 average citation) (Scopus, Dec 2022).

My yearly citations have quintupled from 23 in 2018 to 136 citations in 2022 (Scopus, Dec/2022). I have published in the prestigious Journal of Immunology – the most frequently cited immunological journal, and in PloS Pathogens – the 2nd most relevant journal in the Virology category (2/78; SJR;) and 10th in Immunology (10/204; SJR). In the past two years, I have published in two of the top 10 journals in the SJR category of Multidisciplinary: Scientific Reports – (9/145; SJR) and Science Advances – (3/145; behind Nature and Science).

I have also published across multiple disciplines, including three papers in Journal of Virology (SJR Virology, 4/73), International Journal of Cancer (SRJ Oncology; 43/367), and Journal of Leukocyte Biology(SRJ Hematology 22/76). Thematically, my work is also cited broadly by 19 different subject categories ranging from my main areas of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology to Veterinary Science and Neuroscience – this demonstrates the ability of my work to translate into different disciplines. My work has been cited by researchers working in over 55 countries, with the largest concentrations in Europe, the USA, China and Canada. In addition, my research has demonstrated longevity with publications from over 10 years ago still being cited as recently as 202 (Scopus, Dec 2022).

My work has been cited by researchers working in 160 institutions including many prestigious universities, research institutions, government departments and medical centres, such as National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of Oxford, Wuhan University and Imperial College London. My increasing international presence is further evidenced by a track record of over 60% of my publications involving international collaborators across academia and industry (SciVal, May 2022).

Research Income

I have secured a total of $2.2M in competitive funding as an investigator, including $785k as the lead investigator. My aggregate grant income has shown a consistent upward trajectory, increasing from $132K in 2013-2015 to $371K in 2016-2018 to $1.7M in 2019-2026.

Works

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41 works between 2009 and 2025

21 - 40 of 41 works

2020

Journal Article

Development of polyelectrolyte complexes for the delivery of peptide-based subunit vaccines against group A streptococcus

Zhao, Lili, Jin, Wanli, Cruz, Jazmina Gonzalez, Marasini, Nirmal, Khalil, Zeinab G., Capon, Robert J., Hussein, Waleed M., Skwarczynski, Mariusz and Toth, Istvan (2020). Development of polyelectrolyte complexes for the delivery of peptide-based subunit vaccines against group A streptococcus. Nanomaterials, 10 (5) 823, 823. doi: 10.3390/nano10050823

Development of polyelectrolyte complexes for the delivery of peptide-based subunit vaccines against group A streptococcus

2020

Journal Article

Endocytosis Inhibition in Humans to Improve Responses to ADCC-Mediating Antibodies

Chew, Hui Yi, De Lima, Priscila O., Gonzalez Cruz, Jazmina L., Banushi, Blerida, Echejoh, Godwins, Hu, Lingbo, Joseph, Shannon R., Lum, Benedict, Rae, James, O'Donnell, Jake S., Merida de Long, Lilia, Okano, Satomi, King, Brigid, Barry, Rachael, Moi, Davide, Mazzieri, Roberta, Thomas, Ranjeny, Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Fernando, Foote, Matthew, McCluskey, Adam, Robinson, Phillip J., Frazer, Ian H., Saunders, Nicholas A., Parton, Robert G., Dolcetti, Riccardo, Cuff, Katharine, Martin, Jennifer H., Panizza, Benedict, Walpole, Euan ... Simpson, Fiona (2020). Endocytosis Inhibition in Humans to Improve Responses to ADCC-Mediating Antibodies. Cell, 180 (5), 895-914.e27. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.02.019

Endocytosis Inhibition in Humans to Improve Responses to ADCC-Mediating Antibodies

2020

Journal Article

Poly(amino acids) as a potent self-adjuvanting delivery system for peptide-based nanovaccines

Skwarczynski, Mariusz, Zhao, Guangzu, Boer, Jennifer C., Ozberk, Victoria, Azuar, Armira, Gonzalez Cruz, Jazmina, Kumar Giddam, Ashwini, Khalil, Zeinab G., Pandey, Manisha, Shibu, Mohini A., Hussein, Waleed M., Nevagi, Reshma J., Batzloff, Michael R., Wells, James W., Capon, Robert J., Plebanski, Magdalena, Good, Michael F. and Toth, Istvan (2020). Poly(amino acids) as a potent self-adjuvanting delivery system for peptide-based nanovaccines. Science Advances, 6 (5) eaax2285, eaax2285. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aax2285

Poly(amino acids) as a potent self-adjuvanting delivery system for peptide-based nanovaccines

2020

Journal Article

Immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Beyond an era of chemoradiation?

Masterson, Liam, Howard, James, Gonzalez-Cruz, Jazmina, Jackson, Christopher, Barnett, Catherine, Overton, Lewis, Liu, Howard, Ladwa, Rahul, Simpson, Fiona, McGrath, Margie, Wallwork, Ben, Jones, Terry, Ottensmeier, Christian, Chua, Melvin L. K., Perry, Chris, Khanna, Rajiv, Panizza, Benedict, Porceddu, Sandro and Lechner, Matt (2020). Immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Beyond an era of chemoradiation?. International Journal of Cancer, 146 (8) ijc.32869, 2305-2314. doi: 10.1002/ijc.32869

Immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Beyond an era of chemoradiation?

2019

Journal Article

Cytokine/chemokine profiles in squamous cell carcinoma correlate with precancerous and cancerous disease stage

Tuong, Zewen, Lewandowski, Andrew, Bridge, Jennifer, Gonzalez-Cruz, Jazmina, Yamada, Miko, Lambie, Duncan, Lewandowski, Richard, Steptoe, Raymond, Leggatt, Graham, Simpson, Fiona, Frazer, Ian, Soyer, Peter and Wells, James W. (2019). Cytokine/chemokine profiles in squamous cell carcinoma correlate with precancerous and cancerous disease stage. Scientific Reports, 9 (1) 17754, 17754. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-54435-0

Cytokine/chemokine profiles in squamous cell carcinoma correlate with precancerous and cancerous disease stage

2019

Journal Article

Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen Shows High Specificity for a UV Induced Mouse Model of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Crawford, Theo, Fletcher, Nicholas, Veitch, Margaret, Gonzalez Cruz, Jazmina L., Pett, Nicola, Brereton, Ian, Wells, James W., Mobli, Mehdi and Tesiram, Yasvir (2019). Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen Shows High Specificity for a UV Induced Mouse Model of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Frontiers in Medicine, 6 (FEB) 22, 22. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00022

Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen Shows High Specificity for a UV Induced Mouse Model of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

2018

Journal Article

Clinically-relevant rapamycin treatment regimens enhance CD8+ effector memory T cell function in the skin and allow their infiltration into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Jung, Ji-Won, Veitch, Margaret, Bridge, Jennifer A., Overgaard, Nana H., Cruz, Jazmina L., Linedale, Richard, Franklin, Michael E., Saunders, Nicholas A., Simpson, Fiona, Frazer, Ian H., Steptoe, Raymond J. and Wells, James W. (2018). Clinically-relevant rapamycin treatment regimens enhance CD8+ effector memory T cell function in the skin and allow their infiltration into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. OncoImmunology, 7 (9) e1479627, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2018.1479627

Clinically-relevant rapamycin treatment regimens enhance CD8+ effector memory T cell function in the skin and allow their infiltration into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

2018

Journal Article

Characterization of 7A7, an anti-mouse EGFR monoclonal antibody proposed to be the mouse equivalent of cetuximab

He, Xuzhi, Cruz, Jazmina L., Joseph, Shannon, Pett, Nicola, Chew, Hui Yi, Tuong, Zewen K., Okano, Satomi, Kelly, Gabrielle, Veitch, Margaret, Simpson, Fiona and Wells, James W. (2018). Characterization of 7A7, an anti-mouse EGFR monoclonal antibody proposed to be the mouse equivalent of cetuximab. Oncotarget, 9 (15), 12250-12260. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.24242

Characterization of 7A7, an anti-mouse EGFR monoclonal antibody proposed to be the mouse equivalent of cetuximab

2017

Journal Article

CD4+CD8β+ double-positive T cells in skin-draining lymph nodes respond to inflammatory signals from the skin

Overgaard, Nana H., Cruz, Jazmina L., Bridge, Jennifer A., Nel, Hendrik J., Frazer, Ian H., La Gruta, Nicole K., Blumenthal, Antje, Steptoe, Raymond J. and Wells, James W. (2017). CD4+CD8β+ double-positive T cells in skin-draining lymph nodes respond to inflammatory signals from the skin. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 102 (3), 837-844. doi: 10.1189/jlb.1AB0217-065R

CD4+CD8β+ double-positive T cells in skin-draining lymph nodes respond to inflammatory signals from the skin

2017

Journal Article

Monocyte-derived dendritic cells enhance protection against secondary influenza challenge by controlling the switch in CD8+ T-cell immunodominance

Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Perez-Giron, Jose V., Luedtke, Anja, Gomez-Medina, Sergio, Ruibal, Paula, Idoyaga, Juliana and Munoz-Fontela, Cesar (2017). Monocyte-derived dendritic cells enhance protection against secondary influenza challenge by controlling the switch in CD8+ T-cell immunodominance. European Journal of Immunology, 47 (2), 345-352. doi: 10.1002/eji.201646523

Monocyte-derived dendritic cells enhance protection against secondary influenza challenge by controlling the switch in CD8+ T-cell immunodominance

2016

Conference Publication

Preclinical modeling of EGFR-specific mAb and immune pathways that impact immunotherapics for squamous cell carcinoma

He, Xuzhi, Gonzalez Cruz, Jazmina , Simpson, Finoa and Wells, James (2016). Preclinical modeling of EGFR-specific mAb and immune pathways that impact immunotherapics for squamous cell carcinoma. Joint meeting of the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society (AWTRS) and the Molecular & Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), Melbourne, Australia, 7-9 November 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Preclinical modeling of EGFR-specific mAb and immune pathways that impact immunotherapics for squamous cell carcinoma

2016

Journal Article

Assessing T-cell abundance in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: adding another string to your bow

Cruz, Jazmina L. and Wells, James W. (2016). Assessing T-cell abundance in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: adding another string to your bow. Experimental Dermatology, 25 (7), 507-508. doi: 10.1111/exd.13041

Assessing T-cell abundance in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: adding another string to your bow

2016

Conference Publication

Novel regulators of CD8 T-cell functions in the skin

Bridge, Jennifer A., Overgaard, Nana H., Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Veitch, Margaret, Frazer, Ian H., Steptoe, Raymond J. and Wells, James W. (2016). Novel regulators of CD8 T-cell functions in the skin. Joint meeting of the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society (AWTRS) and the Molecular and Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), Melbourne, Australia , November 7–9, 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12489

Novel regulators of CD8 T-cell functions in the skin

2016

Book Chapter

Regulation of CD8+ T cells in the skin and implications for the development of squamous cell carcinoma

Cruz, Jazmina L. and Wells, James W. (2016). Regulation of CD8+ T cells in the skin and implications for the development of squamous cell carcinoma. Horizons in cancer research. (pp. 119-145) edited by Hiroto S. Watanabe. New York, United States: Nova Science Publishers.

Regulation of CD8+ T cells in the skin and implications for the development of squamous cell carcinoma

2014

Journal Article

Mucosal polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid improves protection elicited by replicating influenza vaccines via enhanced dendritic cell function and T cell immunity

Perez-Giron, Jose V., Belicha-Villanueva, Alan, Hassan, Ebrahim, Gomez-Medina, Sergio, Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Ludtke, Anja, Ruibal, Paula, Albrecht, Randy A., Garcia-Sastre, Adolfo and Munoz-Fontela, Cesar (2014). Mucosal polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid improves protection elicited by replicating influenza vaccines via enhanced dendritic cell function and T cell immunity. Journal of Immunology, 193 (3), 1324-1332. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1400222

Mucosal polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid improves protection elicited by replicating influenza vaccines via enhanced dendritic cell function and T cell immunity

2013

Journal Article

Alphacoronavirus protein 7 modulates host innate immune response

Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Becares, Martina, Sola, Isabel, Oliveros, Juan Carlos, Enjuanes, Luis and Zuñiga, Sonia (2013). Alphacoronavirus protein 7 modulates host innate immune response. Journal of Virology, 87 (17), 9754-9767. doi: 10.1128/JVI.01032-13

Alphacoronavirus protein 7 modulates host innate immune response

2011

Journal Article

Coronavirus gene 7 counteracts host defenses and modulates virus virulence

Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Sola, Isabel, Alberca, Berta, Plana, Joan, Enjuanes, Luis and Zuñiga, Sonia (2011). Coronavirus gene 7 counteracts host defenses and modulates virus virulence. PLoS Pathogens, 7 (6) e1002090, e1002090.1-e1002090.25. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1002090

Coronavirus gene 7 counteracts host defenses and modulates virus virulence

2011

Journal Article

The polypyrimidine tract-binding protein affects coronavirus RNA accumulation levels and relocalizes viral RNAs to novel cytoplasmic domains different from replication-transcription sites

Sola, Isabel, Galan, Carmen, Mateos-Gomez, Pedro A., Palacio, Lorena, Zuniga, Sonia, Cruz, Jazmina L., Almazan, Fernando and Enjuanes, Luis (2011). The polypyrimidine tract-binding protein affects coronavirus RNA accumulation levels and relocalizes viral RNAs to novel cytoplasmic domains different from replication-transcription sites. Journal of Virology, 85 (10), 5136-5149. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00195-11

The polypyrimidine tract-binding protein affects coronavirus RNA accumulation levels and relocalizes viral RNAs to novel cytoplasmic domains different from replication-transcription sites

2010

Journal Article

Vectored vaccines to protect against PRRSV

Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Zuniga, Sonia, Becares, Martina, Sola, Isabel, Ceriani, Juan E., Juanola, Sandra, Plana, Juan and Enjuanes, Luis (2010). Vectored vaccines to protect against PRRSV. Virus Research, 154 (1-2), 150-160. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2010.06.017

Vectored vaccines to protect against PRRSV

2010

Journal Article

Coronavirus nucleocapsid protein facilitates template switching and is required for efficient transcription

Zuniga, Sonia, Cruz, Jazmina L. G., Sola, Isabel, Mateos-Gomez, Pedro A., Palacio, Lorena and Enjuanes, Luis (2010). Coronavirus nucleocapsid protein facilitates template switching and is required for efficient transcription. Journal of Virology, 84 (4), 2169-2175. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02011-09

Coronavirus nucleocapsid protein facilitates template switching and is required for efficient transcription

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    Building mRNA Cancer Vaccines for Australia.
    MRFF - National Critical Infrastructure Initiative
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Test of fluorescent compounds to label tumours and tumour margins to improve surgery outcomes
    Blaze Bioscience
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Targeting replication stress to improve immune recognition and reduce immunosuppressive in the tumour microenvironment
    Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    A phase 2 study of de-escalation in resectable, locally advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma with the use of neoadjuvant Pembrolizumab - DESQUAMATE
    Metro South Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2024
    Enhancing tumour immune detection by targeting replication stress
    Established Investigator
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Tissue microarray analysis of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma tumour specimens using markers of genomic instability and proteomics (PARF Grant led by MSHHS)
    Metro South Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    'New Era' for personalised health care for head and neck cancer treatment
    Garnett Passe/Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Immune signatures as diagnostic tools for suspicious skin rashes
    F & E Bauer Foundation Scholarship
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Generation of a preclinical humanized mouse model to evaluate the efficacy of experimental therapies against cervical cancer
    Australian Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology Incorporated
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Towards clinical diagnosis of inflammatory skin rashes using minimally-invasive microsampling techniques
    TRI Spore Grants
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Immunoassay support for the Vaxxas Nanopatch phase 1 clinical trial (SP-1207-022): assessment of CMI
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    CMI assay development for the assessment of influenza-specific T-cell responses
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2018
    Plasmacytoid dendritic cells: a novel target to improve therapeutic tumour vaccine outcomes
    UQ Fellowships
    Open grant

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  • cancer
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