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Dr. Chris Gyngell is a Senior Fellow at the Melbourne Law School (University of Melbourne) and affiliated with the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. He specializes in medical ethics, genomics, and the ethical implications of emerging biotechnologies. His work bridges legal frameworks, public policy, and scientific innovation, particularly in reproductive medicine, genetic engineering, and pediatric genomic screening.
Research interests include genetic editing, newborn screening protocols, xenotransplantation ethics, and the societal impact of artificial intelligence in healthcare. He has contributed to policy analyses on mitochondrial donation laws in Australia and pioneered studies on public perceptions of genomic data governance.
Recent work addresses polygenic editing, brain organoid research, and the moral challenges of embryo models. His interdisciplinary approach involves collaboration across law, medicine, and philosophy to navigate complex ethical dilemmas in rapidly evolving technologies.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His advisory roles and grants are not detailed here, but his research consistently engages with critical issues in global health ethics and policy.

