Melissa Little

Professor
Cell Biology
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Professor Molecular Biology
Biography

Professor Melissa Little heads the Kidney Research Laboratory at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia. An alumnus of The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, she worked for more than 20 years at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, where her research focussed on the molecular basis of kidney development, renal disease and repair. She is internationally recognised both for her work on the systems biology of kidney development and also for her pioneering studies into potential regenerative therapies in the kidney. This work has encompassed the characterisation of adult stem cells in the kidney as well as analyses of the embryonic progenitor population. Her work on the developing kidney has driven studies into the recreation of nephron stem cell populations via transcriptional reprogramming and directed differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. As a result, her research now focuses on the generation of mini-kidneys from patient stem cells for use in drug screening and disease modelling. Professor Little's work has been recognised by many awards, including a Royal Society Endeavour Fellowship at the Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh, Scotland. She has also received the GlaxoSmithKline Award for Research Excellence (2005), the Australian Academy of Sciences Gottschalk Medal in Medical Sciences (2004), an Eisenhower Fellowship (2006) and a Boorhaave Professorship, Leiden University (2015). A graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, she founded Nephrogenix Pty Ltd and was on the board of this company. From 2007-2008, she served as the Chief Scientific Officer at the Australian Stem Cell Centre. She is currently the Vice President of the Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research and a member of Stem Cells Australia. Melissa is on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Society for Nephrology, Kidney International, Development and Developmental Biology.

Research Intrest

Cell Biology, Biotechnology,Kidney Development, Disease and Regeneration

List of Publications
Wilkinson LJ, Neal CS, Singh RR, Sparrow DB, Kurniawan ND, Ju A, Grieve SM, Dunwoodie SL, Moritz KM, Little MH. Renal developmental defects resulting from in utero hypoxia are associated with suppression of ureteric β-catenin signaling. Kidney international. 2015 May 1;87(5):975-83.
Combes AN, Short KM, Lefevre J, Hamilton NA, Little MH, Smyth IM. An integrated pipeline for the multidimensional analysis of branching morphogenesis. Nature protocols. 2014 Dec 1;9(12):2859-79.
Takasato M, Er PX, Becroft M, Vanslambrouck JM, Stanley EG, Elefanty AG, Little MH. Directing human embryonic stem cell differentiation towards a renal lineage generates a self-organizing kidney. Nature cell biology. 2014 Jan 1;16(1):118.