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    • Juliano is a co-founder of the Cnidarian Model Systems Meeting (Cnidofest) and the OpenHydra platform.

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    • Her work with Hydra provides insights into complex biological mechanisms.
    • The establishment of Cnidofest and OpenHydra demonstrates leadership in the scientific community.

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    • Awarded the Elizabeth D. Hay New Investigator award by the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB).
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    • Her work focuses on understanding the principles of development and regeneration.

    Outlook:

    • Continued research using Hydra is expected to yield significant advancements in developmental biology.
    • The resources and community fostered by Juliano will support future scientific endeavors.
    • Her career trajectory suggests a promising future in regenerative biology and related fields.