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Centre for Stem Cell Research |
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The Centre for Stem Cell Research brings together over 200 researchers at the University of Adelaide and affiliate title holders at the Women's and Children's Hospital, SA Pathology, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and the Hanson Institute. The Centre's research focuses on the:
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Centre Directors |
Associate Professor Mark Nottle & Associate Professor Stan Gronthos |
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After obtaining his PhD from the University of Adelaide, A/Prof Mark Nottle became General Manager of the Reproductive Biotechnology Division at BresaGen Limited. He has since returned to the University's School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health where his current research focuses on developing organ, tissue and cell replacement therapies with a particular interest in isolating animal adult and embryonic and stem cells. |
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A/Prof Stan Gronthos returned to Adelaide in 2002 where he founded the Mesenchymal Stem Cell Group and was later appointed Head of the Regenerative Medicine Program within the Division of Haematology, IMVS. His research program focuses on identification, purification and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow, adipose and dental tissues and has led to commercialization of the intellectual property for different regenerative medicine applications. |
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Research Groups |
Research Leader/s: |
| Acute Leukaemia | Associate Professor Richard D'Andrea |
| Blood Cell Growth and Differentiation and the Changes Associated with Leukaemia | Dr Ian Lewis |
| Cardiac Repair | Professor Stephen Worthley |
| Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy | Dr David Parsons |
| Gene Technology | Dr Don Anson |
| Mesenchymal Stem Cell | Associate Professor Stan Gronthos |
| Mesenchymal Stem Cell and Gene Therapy in Organ Transplantation | Dr Ravi Krishnan |
| Molecular Immunology | Associate Professor Simon Barry |
| Myeloma Research Laboratory | Associate Professor Andrew Zannettino |
| Peridontal Repair | Professor Mark Bartold |
| Reproductive Biotechnology | |
| Associate Professor Simon Koblar | |





