One hundred women of influence: Sally Dunwoodie

By Claire Stewart
Updated August 4 2015 - 2:40pm, first published 1:00pm
Sydney embryologist Professor Sally Dunwoodie works at the frontier of genetic coding to decipher which of our 20,000 genomes are activated to help a baby's heart develop in utero. Pic supplied
Sydney embryologist Professor Sally Dunwoodie works at the frontier of genetic coding to decipher which of our 20,000 genomes are activated to help a baby's heart develop in utero. Pic supplied

“IT’S a curious concept, striving to fail," Sydney embryologist Professor Sally Dunwoodie says. "It doesn't come comfortably to most people." 

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