About Roselydiah
I am a passionate doctoral researcher with extensive experience in molecular biology, virology, parasitology, and metabolomics. My academic journey has been driven by a deep interest in fetal-microbe interactions and their long-term impacts on health and disease.

Currently, I am conducting cutting-edge research focused on the dynamic interactions between the host and its microbiota during prenatal development. By studying extracellular vesicles and using advanced metabolomics techniques, my goal is to better understand the molecular mechanisms that underpin these early-life interactions and how they may contribute to health outcomes later in life.
Academic Background & Expertise
PhD Research: Investigating prenatal host-microbe interactions, extracellular vesicles, and metabolomics.
Specialized Skills: Cell culture, ELISA, virus isolation, molecular sequencing techniques, and advanced analytical methods in metabolomics.
Research Interests: Fetal-microbe interactions, virology, parasitology, molecular biology, and the intersection of these fields with human health.
I am dedicated to advancing our understanding of how prenatal microbial exposure shapes lifelong health, and I believe that uncovering these mechanisms will open new avenues for medical research and treatment strategies.
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