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Tara-Lyn Camilleri is back from Oxford

Tara-Lyn Camilleri has been working the University of Oxford, leading experimental research into the paternal effects of nutrition and ageing on the lifespan and health of fruit fly offspring. This included a collaboration with the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour where she learned to train fruit flies to see how they learn and remember. She has just returned to Melbourne and will settle back in before deciding on her next career steps.

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