Dr Holly Voges is a Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow and Senior Research Officer in the Heart Regeneration Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. She obtained her PhD from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland in 2019, where she used pluripotent stem cell models of the heart to investigate innate regenerative potential and the role of cell-cell interactions in heart maturation.
During her postdoctoral training, she acquired experience in high throughput drug screening and in vitro disease modelling using human pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids. Her research now focuses on bioengineering heart valve tissue for treating and modelling valve disease.
Her work has been recognised by multiple awards and distinctions, including the Shirley E Freeman Award for innovation from the Heart Foundation (2022), publication prizes from the International Society of Heart Research (2023), Stem Cells Australia (2017) and the Zhongmei Chen Young Award for Scientific Excellence from the International Society of Stem Cell Research (2021 and 2024).