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Dr Amy Hanna
Dr

Amy Hanna

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Overview

Background

Dr Amy Hanna’s research expertise includes functional characterization of skeletal and cardiac muscle, and investigation of the mechanisms underlying muscle function in health and disease. Amy is a Research Fellow in the laboratory of Assoc Prof Nathan Palpant at the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience. Amy obtained her PhD in 2014 at the John Curtin School of Medical Research under the supervision of Assoc Prof Nicole Beard and Professor Angela Dulhunty, investigating mechanisms of anthracycline-mediated cardiotoxicity using a combination of electrophysiology and calcium imaging in isolated cardiomyocytes. In 2014 Amy was awarded the Frank Fenner medal for most outstanding PhD thesis at JCSMR. Following completion of her PhD, Amy relocated to the United States to complete postdoctoral studies with Professor Susan Hamilton at Baylor College of Medicine. At BCM, Amy developed a strong interest in muscle diseases linked to calcium mishandling and protein quality control, including congenital myopathy and dilated cardiomyopathy. Amy has been an invited speaker at national and international conferences, and was co-chair of the 2019 Gordon Research Seminar of Muscle EC Coupling. Amy is currently funded by the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the Australian Functional Genomics Network.

Availability

Dr Amy Hanna is:
Available for supervision

Works

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21 works between 2009 and 2025

21 - 21 of 21 works

2009

Journal Article

Unique isoform-specific properties of calsequestrin in the heart and skeletal muscle

Wei, Lan, Hanna, Amy D., Beard, Nicole A. and Dulhunty, Angela F. (2009). Unique isoform-specific properties of calsequestrin in the heart and skeletal muscle. Cell Calcium, 45 (5), 474-84. doi: 10.1016/j.ceca.2009.03.006

Unique isoform-specific properties of calsequestrin in the heart and skeletal muscle

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Characterization of Tnnc1 variant in cardiac and skeletal muscle function
    Australian Functional Genomics Network
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Calcium regulation of ER stress and protein degradation congenital myopathy
    Muscular Dystrophy Association
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Using genomic data and epigenetic annotations to identify genetic causes of cell differentiation

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jian Zeng, Professor Nathan Palpant

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