Biography
Monique Bax is a Senior Post Doctoral Scientist at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney. Dr Bax researches the major cause of myocardial infarcts in women under 50 (known as Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissections, or 'SCAD'). She generates induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from patients’ blood cells. Using these stem cells, Dr Bax differentiates arterial cells in both 2D and 3D cultures, and uses proteomics, and other...view more
Monique Bax is a Senior Post Doctoral Scientist at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney. Dr Bax researches the major cause of myocardial infarcts in women under 50 (known as Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissections, or 'SCAD'). She generates induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from patients’ blood cells. Using these stem cells, Dr Bax differentiates arterial cells in both 2D and 3D cultures, and uses proteomics, and other molecular techniques to study the biochemical pathways, to identify drug targets to prevent SCAD recurrence. She is passionate about the vascular extracellular matrix, and understanding the role of diversity in sex, age, and ethnicity, in molecular biology.
Dr Bax has previously worked in neurodegenerative research, using iPSCs-derived neurons to understand the role of the ubiquitin proteasome system in motor neurone disease, and neuronal development. She was awarded her PhD in this field in November 2019, under the supervision of Prof Lezanne Ooi, and the late Prof Justin Yerbury, from the University of Wollongong.
Dr Bax is a current member of the CVMM EMCR Committee at UNSW, and serves as Secretary for the St Vincent's Research Precinct Post Doctoral Development Committee. She is a member of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), the Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research (ASSCR), the NSW Cardiovascular Research Network, and the Matrix Biology Society of Australia and New Zealand. She was named an AMP Tomorrowmaker (2020), and has been successful in securing multiple competitive grants to undertake her research. She frequently engages in public outreach for STEM education, and is open to mentoring students who are passionate about research.
Honours and PhD Student positions are currently available for late 2024, or 2025.
My Grants
2024 - CIA Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Outstanding EMCR Grant ($40,000)
2023 - CVMM EMCR Conference Award 2023 ($2,000)
2023 - Grant-in-aid to attend Falling Walls Lab Australia 2023
2023 - Applied Medical Research Equipment Grant ($15,000)
2023 - CIB Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Outstanding EMCR Grant ($40,000)
2022 - CVRN Professional Development Award ($2,000)
2022 - Applied Medical Research Equipment Grant ($15,000)
2021 - CVRN Professional Development Award ($2,000)
2020 - AMP Tomorrow Maker Grant ($22,600)
2014 - Rotary Group Motor Neuron Disease Research PhD Scholarship ($101,500)
My Qualifications
2014 - 2019 Doctor of Philosophy (Science) at the University of Wollongong, NSW, Conferred November 2019
2009 - 2013 Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology Honours (First Class) from the University of Wollongong, NSW
My Awards
2023 - Winner Best Post-Doctoral Paul Korner Post Doctoral Seminar, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
2023 - Highly Commended Presentation St Vincent’s Precinct Post-Doctoral Conference 2023
2021 & 2022 - CVRN Professional Development Award
2021 - Winner Best Flash Talk, Sydney Cardiovascular Symposium 2021
2021 - Winner Best Presentation St Vincent’s Precinct Post-Doctoral Conference 2021
2020 & 2021 Best Science Image Award for Art of the Heart Competition
My Research Supervision
Supervision keywords
Areas of supervision
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Currently supervising
Keerat Junday (PhD Student)
Arnica Tomasovich Sturgeon (Honours)
Emily Hurley (University of Notre Dame, Medicine Program Research Project)
Location
Lowy Packer Building,
Liverpool Street,
Darlinghurst