Nicholas Pudjihartono

Liggins Institute student Nicholas Pudjihartono is undertaking a PhD in Biomedical Science in the cutting-edge research area of genome biology.

Liggins Institute doctoral candidate Nicholas Pudjihartono
Liggins Institute doctoral candidate Nicholas Pudjihartono

Key facts

Programme: PhD in Biomedical Science 
Research topic: Deciphering Gene-Regulatory Mechanisms Driving Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis through Multi-Omic Analysis
Supervisor:  Professor Justin O’Sullivan and Dr Daniel Ho

Liggins Institute doctoral candidate Nicholas Pudjihartono is undertaking a PhD in Biomedical Science in the cutting-edge research area of genome biology. This pioneering field holds the key to unravelling the mysteries of why specific individuals are prone to diseases while others remain unaffected.

Nicholas's research is investigating the gene-regulatory mechanisms driving Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis through multi-omic analysis. Watch Nicholas's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) presentation titled 'Decoding Autoimmune Disease: Playing Detective with DNA Mutations' to learn more.