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Thomas Kay

Director, St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research (SVI)

Professor Tom Kay, the Director of St Vincent’s Institute (SVI) in Melbourne, is a prominent clinician-scientist specializing in endocrinology and clinical immunology. He leads the Tom Mandel Islet Transplant Program and holds prestigious Program Grants from the NH&MRC and JDRF. With over 100 peer-reviewed papers, his research focuses on the immunology of type 1 diabetes. Professor Kay is recognized as the Convenor of the 13th International Congress of the Immunology of Diabetes Society in Lorne, Australia in December 2013.

Professionally, Thomas Kay has a Ph.D. from The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) along with a B Med Sci at the University of Melbourne. He also holds certifications from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, further showcasing his dedication to academic and professional development.

Throughout his career, Professor Kay has been associated with several prestigious organizations. Apart from serving as the Director of SVI, he has held positions such as Professorial Fellow at The University of Melbourne, Endocrinologist at St. Vincent's Hospital and The Royal Melbourne Hospital, and First Assistant at the Burnet Clinical Research Unit at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. Additionally, he gained valuable experience as a Clinical and Research Fellow in Medicine at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts General Hospital.

With an impressive educational background, extensive research contributions, and significant professional experience, Professor Tom Kay stands as a leading figure in the fields of endocrinology and clinical immunology.

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Greater Melbourne Area