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Distinguished Professor Lyn Griffiths is a molecular geneticist at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), leading the Genomics Research Centre (GRC) and serving as Director of the Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health. She holds a PhD in Medicine from the University of Sydney. Her work focuses on identifying genes linked to chronic diseases like migraine, cardiovascular disorders, and neurological conditions, with a translational emphasis on diagnostics and therapeutics. She directs industry programs like MTP Connect and BridgeTech, promoting commercialization of medical research. Key achievements include diagnostic breakthroughs for neurogenetic disorders, three granted patents, and over $57M in research funding. Awards include a Member of the Order of Australia (2023) and the Greppi Award (2014).
Research interests span molecular genetics, chronic disease, and clinical trials. The GRC utilizes genomic resources such as the Norfolk Island isolate to map disease genes and employs NATA/HGSA-accredited diagnostic testing. Recent studies address migraine mechanisms, epilepsy, and genetic variants in glaucoma. Supervised research includes projects on genetic factors in concussion, cardiovascular disease, and neurogenetic disorders. Collaborative grants include NHMRC, ARC, and international foundations.
Awards highlight her contributions to genetics and neurological research, including the Sutherland Orator (2017), Queensland Academy Fellowship (2015), and finalist recognitions for leadership and innovation. Her lab’s work bridges basic science with clinical applications, emphasizing personalized health and translational impact.
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