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Zoe Clayton
Zoe joined the George Institute in 2025 and works as the Program Manager for Cardiovascular (Global) and for the Australian Stroke and Heart Research Accelerator. She completed her undergraduate and Master of Science degrees at the University of Auckland and completed a PhD at the University of Sydney in 2017. She holds a qualification in project management practice and was previously project manager for an MRFF funded study of stem cell therapy for heart failure. Zoe has over a decade of experience in cardiovascular disease research, with expertise in heart muscle differentiation and preclinical models of heart failure.
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John’s career started in science, with a PhD in nuclear physics from the University of Melbourne. This was followed by a number of IT leadership roles in various industries, including insurance, ISP, defense and aerospace and global professional services.