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Dr. Natalie Matosin is an Australian scientist known for research into the impacts of stress and its role in mental illness. Matosin's research has been published in academic journals, as well as on The Conversation. Matosin spoke at TEDx Hamburg in June 2017 and is the 2021 Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellow. She was previously a National Health and Medical Research Council CJ Martin Early Career Research Fellow, and Alexander von Humboldt Fellow.
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Dr. Natalie Matosin is an Australian scientist known for research into the impacts of stress and its role in mental illness. Matosin's research has been published in academic journals, as well as on The Conversation. Matosin spoke at TEDx Hamburg in June 2017 and is the 2021 Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellow. She was previously a National Health and Medical Research Council CJ Martin Early Career Research Fellow, and Alexander von Humboldt Fellow.
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