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Shane Grey

Transplantation Immunology Group

Professor Shane Grey is a prominent researcher and scientist specializing in transplant immunology and type 1 diabetes at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia.12 He received his PhD in immunology from Monash University and completed his postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School.2

Career Highlights

  • Head of the Transplant Immunology Research Team at Garvan Institute1
  • Lead investigator on Australia's first clinical islet transplant program at Westmead1
  • Program Director of a national NHMRC/JDRF research program for Type 1 Diabetes1
  • Founder of the Australian Islet Study Group1

Research Focus

Professor Grey's research primarily focuses on:

  • Genetic control of inflammation, particularly the TNFAIP3 gene and NF-kB system2
  • Islet transplantation and type 1 diabetes1
  • Developing novel anti-inflammatory therapies for transplantation2

Achievements

  • Published over 100 career publications with approximately 9,700 total citations2
  • Recognized with numerous awards, including the NSW BioFirst Award (2003) and NHMRC Senior Research Fellowships (2013, 2018)12
  • Identified as a Key Opinion Leader in transplantation by The Transplantation Society International (2007)1

Professor Grey is committed to translating fundamental research findings into clinical impact and has been involved in developing inclusive and safe working environments in research institutions.2

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Location

Greater Sydney Area