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The Panel Pledge is an initiative to advance gender equity and foster greater diversity on panels, at conferences, in forums and at other events. It is a way for Baker Institute staff and students to influence change and challenge ongoing gender disparity on panels, at events and in other public activities.

The following people have taken the Baker Institute Panel Pledge:

Damien Coup
Digital Strategy Manager 

Alexandra George
Research Officer

Yow Keat Tham
Senior Research Officer

Anna Watson
Senior Research Officer

Mark Vidallon
Research Officer

Erin Boyle
Research Coordinator

Dianna Magliano
Laboratory Head

Judy DeHaan
Laboratory Head 

Anna Tran
Marketing and Events Coordinator

Alison Bennett
Education Services

Annie Curtin
Clinical Research Nurse

Alice Osmond
Senior Coordinator

Lauren Burnham
Research Assistant

Morag Young
Laboratory Head

Cindy Shea
Dietitian

Mark Nolan
Research Officer

Kegan Moneghetti
Senior Research Fellow

Bing Wang
Laboratory Head

Heidi Roache
GM, Partnerships

Sonia Azzopardi
Arrhythmia Research Nurse Specialist

Cath McNamara
Credentialled Diabetes Educator

Tracey Ellis
Public Affairs Manager

Cassandra Weaver
Administrative Assisstant

Catherine Butterfield
Media and Communications Manager

Erin Howden
Laboratory Head

Gianni Sesa-Ashton
Research Assistant

Zumreen Muzamil
GM, Infrastructure and Facilities

Esperanza Muñoz Muela
Visiting Researcher

Alex Faulkner
Research Assistant

Jonathan Noonan
Group Leader

Corey Giles
Group Leader

Graeme Lancaster
Senior Scientist

Jonathan Shaw
Deputy Director and Laboratory Head

Andrew Murphy
Laboratory Head

David Greening
Laboratory Head

Xiaowei Wang
Laboratory Head

Alicia Jenkins
Laboratory Head

Iasmin Inocencio
PhD student

Jonathan Lozano
PhD student

Pooranee Morgan
Research Officer

Jack Talbot
Postdoctoral Research Fellow

John Greenwood
Director

Rebecca Harper
Senior Postdoctoral Fellow

Fumihiko Takeuchi
Head of Bioinformatics

Cindy Shea
Dietitian

Joel Smith
Research Assistant

Joy Oriel
HRG Assistant and Student Administrator

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