
معرفی
Professor Craig McLachlan is the Research Director of the Centre for Healthy Futures (CHEF) at Torrens University. He holds a PhD in Medicine and has expertise in cardiovascular medicine, genomics, and medical device innovation. His research focuses on technologies to improve disease outcomes, including bioengineering simulations and rare disease genomics. He collaborates with NGOs in Nepal and Kenya, addressing global health challenges.
Education:
- PhD (Medicine), 1995–2002
- Master (Public Health & Tropical Medicine), 2000–2001
- BSc (Honours), 1988–1992
- Grad Cert (Trade Mark Law & Practice), 2007
Research Interests:
His work spans cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, medical devices (e.g., photobiomodulation), and translational medicine. Recent studies include neutrophil dynamics in atrial fibrillation and telehealth innovations.
Articles:
Recent publications focus on genomics in heart failure, immune profiles in atrial fibrillation, and telemedicine education. He contributes to Sustainable Development Goals related to public health and education.
Advising & Grants:
Accepts PhD students in bioengineering, health economics, and genetic studies. No specific grants listed, but collaborates widely in industry and NGOs.
Labs/Teams:
Led by CHEF, with partnerships in Nepal and Kenya addressing hypertension and rural health.


