

Associate Professor
Michelle Mei Chih Hill
PhD 2000 Biochemistry, UQ
BSc (Hon I) 1995 Biochemistry, UQ
BSc, BA 1994 Linguistics & Music, UQ
MBA candidate, AIM
As a researcher, I’ve always been driven by one question: How can we make better diagnosis and therapies?
Women's health and cancer are areas close to my heart (and family). That's why I’m thrilled to be leading the talented team at ProSeek Bio to bridge gaps in women's health, turning years of research into real impact.
My Journey From Scientist To Entrepreneur
Sep 2023 - now
July 2022 - June 2023
April 2017 - June 2022
Jan 2009 - March 2017
Feb 2004 - Dec 2008
Mar 2002 - May 2003
Oct 1999 - Feb 2002
Founder, ProSeek Bio Pty Ltd, Brisbane, Australia
ProSeek Bio will partner with clinicians and pathology laboratories to develop next-generation blood tests for women's health using LeMBA-MS.
Researcher Exchange and Development in Industry (REDI) Fellow, Microba Life Sciences, Brisbane, Australia
Immersion in the gut microbiome science startup for inspiration and skills.
Group Leader, Precision & Systems Biomedicine Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia
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Oesophageal adenocarcinoma biomarker technology transfer and licensing to Proteomics International
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Ovarian cancer biomarker discovery & validation
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Multiomics, extracellular vesicle, FTIR, microbiome research
Honorary Associate Professor, UQ Centre for Clinical Research​
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Prostate cancer biomarker and cell biology research
Group Leader, Cancer Proteomics Group, UQ Diamantina Institute (now Frazer Institute), Brisbane, Australia
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LeMBA development, oesophageal adenocarcinoma biomarker discovery & validation
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Cholesterol in prostate cancer research
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Amyloidosis typing using mass spectrometry
Research Officer, Institute for Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
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Cancer cell biology research
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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Apoptosis research
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Friederich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland
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Cell signaling research