Associate Professor Paul Lockhart is the Group Leader of Neurogenetic Research at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. He is currently the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Career Development Fellow and leads a research group that investigates the molecular basis of neurogenetic disorders. Paul received his PhD in Genetics (Title: Molecular analysis of copper transport in sheep) from the University of Melbourne in 2000. He was awarded a NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship to study the genetics of neurodegenerative disorders, specifically Parkinson's disease, with Professor John Hardy (2000-2001) and Professor Matthew Farrer (2002-2003) at The Mayo Clinic, Florida. He returned to Australia in 2004 and joined the newly formed Bruce Lefroy Centre (BLC) at Murdoch Childrens, with the aim of establishing a laboratory research group to complement the clinical and public health research activities of the BLC. He received a NHMRC RD Wright Fellowship in 2005 and was appointed Co-Director of the BLC in 2009.
Clinical and Molecular Genetic