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t.marsden@uq.net.au

Ms Tania Marsden

PhD Candidate

Tania is a Laboratory Principal Scientist in Anatomical Pathology.  She earned a Bachelor of Science from The University of Melbourne in 2004, Masters in Medical Science from Charles Sturt University in 2015 and a Masters in Health Administration from Monash University in 2019.  Her Masters in Medical Science research project was on a rare type of pregnancy called Hydatidiform Molar pregnancy and their progression to develop Gestational Trophoblastic Disease.  Tania’s PhD project is focusing on improving the approach to stillbirth investigation in Australia.  Tania is passionate about improving the quality of stillbirth investigations, especially autopsy and placental pathology.


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