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Murray Adams is an Associate Professor in Haematology at the School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University. His work bridges cardiovascular medicine, haematology, and cell biology with a focus on thrombosis and haemostasis.
- BSc in Medical Science, Curtin University (1992)
- BSc (Honours) in Medical Science, Curtin University (1993)
- PhD in Biomedical Science, Curtin University (1999)
Research interests center on platelet interactions in antiphospholipid syndrome, thrombosis, and haemostasis. Projects explore how travel, exercise, and blood flow restriction training influence blood coagulation, with a focus on tissue factor pathway abnormalities and biomarker discovery.
Key article themes include platelet biology, thrombosis mechanisms, and exercise-induced hemostatic changes. His work spans clinical studies (e.g., compression socks in athletes), molecular investigations (e.g., TRPV1 channels), and autoimmune disease research.
Current affiliations include Murdoch University and the Australasian Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. He has received grants such as the Clifford Craig Medical Trust Grants (2007) and Lupus research funding ($10,000, 2007).
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