Affiliate Researchers
 | Professor Paul Curmi
Professor Paul Curmi is a structural biologist and molecular biophysicist. He is Professor of Biophysics within the School of Physics at UNSW.
Professor Curmi’s research is currently funded by a Project Grant from the NHMRC, an ARC Discovery Grant and an ARC Linkage Industry Grant. His total peer-reviewed research support as a Chief Investigator for 2006 is $380,000. Since 1997, he has raised more than $4 million in equipment grants (ARC LIEF) to establish the Protein Crystallography Facility at UNSW. More...
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Professor Ian Dawes
Professor Ian Dawes is a molecular biologist and geneticist with strong research interests in gene regulation and genomics. He is currently Scientia Professor of Genetics, an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow and Director of the Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis at UNSW.
Professor Dawes has had a strong involvement in the development of a major program to study regulatory aspects of cellular networks and played a major role in setting up the Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis that provides crucial infrastructure and development for Transcriptomics and Functional Genomics research in Australia. This provides essential technology for molecular and genomic aspects of Cancer research programs. More... |
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Professor Murray Norris
Professor Norris is Head of the Molecular Diagnostics Program at Children’s Cancer Institute Australia for Medical Research, Sydney, where he is also Deputy Director.
Professor Norris' research interests focus on utilising new molecular genetic technologies to improve the diagnosis, risk classification and treatment of childhood cancer, and he has been responsible for developing and implementing unique technology enabling the early prediction of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. This technology has become a powerful tool for the early detection of relapse in children with leukaemia and has affected a change in the clinical management of patients with this disease. More... |