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Karinne Ludlow is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, Monash University, specializing in the intersection of law, science, and commercialisation. Her work addresses biotechnology, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology, with a focus on regulatory frameworks and ethical implications in health, agriculture, and industry.
- NHMRC-funded research on genomics and mitochondrial disease
- ARC Discovery Grant for inheritable genetic modification of human embryos
- Editor of an Oxford University Press book on mitochondrial replacement therapies
Karinne's research has influenced Australian and international policy, including reports for the Australian Government and citations by the Australian Law Reform Commission. Her teaching in biotechnology law and torts has earned exceptional evaluations and Faculty awards. She has served on ethics committees, the Victorian Newborn Screening Committee, and as Associate Dean Academic Resourcing at Monash.
Key collaborations include institutions like the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Monash IVF Group, and Australian Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.


