Dr Ann Frazier

Postdoctoral Fellow
Genetics
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Academician Clinical Sciences
Biography

Dr Ann Frazier has been studying various aspects of mitochondrial biology for more than 10 years, leading to over 20 peer-reviewed publications on these topics. She obtained her PhD in 2004 on mitochondrial protein transport in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae from the University of Freiburg, Germany, followed by a post-doc at La Trobe University, Melbourne studying mammalian mitochondrial morphology. She joined the laboratory of Prof David Thorburn at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute in 2009 where she currently leads a group studying mouse and cellular model systems to better understand the pathology of mitochondrial OXPHOS disorders. Dr Frazier is active in supervising students and is a member of various professional societies, including HGSA (VIC/TAS branch secretary), ANZSCDB and ASMR.

Research Intrest

cell signaling and mitochondrial research

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