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Dr. Richard Anderson serves as a Lecturer in the Discipline of Audiology within La Trobe University's School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport since 2019. With over 10 years of clinical experience spanning paediatric audiology, diagnostic audiology, and aural rehabilitation, he bridges clinical practice with developmental neuroscience research. His current work focuses on advancing understanding and treatment of auditory conditions in young children.
His educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (University of Melbourne, 1994-1998)
- Master of Clinical Audiology (University of Melbourne, 2013-2014)
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) (University of Melbourne, 1990-1993)
Anderson's research evolved from foundational studies on neural crest development and enteric nervous system formation (2007-2013) toward clinical audiology investigations, particularly paediatric hearing loss and tinnitus. His recent publications demonstrate methodological diversity, incorporating systematic reviews, cost-effectiveness analyses, and translational approaches to address auditory disorders.
His scientific contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards:
- NH&MRC - R.D. Wright Fellow (2007-2010)
- Sir Colin and Lady McKenzie Research Fellow (2005-2006)
- NH&MRC C.J. Martin/R.G. Menzies Fellowship (2000-2002 and 2003-2004)
Research funding has supported his work through competitive national fellowships, while his collaborative network spans audiology, neuroscience, and gastroenterology disciplines. Current projects focus on tinnitus mechanisms and evidence-based interventions for childhood hearing disorders.
He maintains active clinical engagement as an Audiology Australia Accredited Audiologist while leading research initiatives within La Trobe's audiology discipline.

