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As part of Genome BC’s Health Sector group, Dr. Julienne Jagdeo brings her background in science communication, policy research and project management to mobilize scientific knowledge and create partnerships that facilitate the application of genomics in health care.

Her incredible passion for scientific literacy and research is coupled with a keen interest in developing a culture of credible, evidence-informed policy and decision making.  In pursuit of this goal, Julienne is a founding member of the Science and Policy Integration Network (SPIN), a networking hub for scientists and policy makers, facilitating an environment that mobilizes knowledge between government and scientific communities.

Julienne completed her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at UBC, where she used proteomics to study viral-host interactions.

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