Albert S Mellick
Albert has had 30 years of experience as an educator and researcher in Australian medical research. After completing a research fellowship at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, he set up a new laboratory as a founding member of the Griffith Health and Medical Research Institute on the Gold Coast, where he published seminal works on the role of small RNAs in malignancy and angiogenesis. He holds clinical and academic appointments through the Graduate Medical School, University of Wollongong, as well as Medicine and Engineering, University of NSW. Albert continues to run a research laboratory at the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, where he studies the role of small RNAs in cancer malignancy; and works on the development of new technologies for the detection of disseminated disease in rare cancers, such as those that arise in patients with Epidermolysis bullosa (aka Butterfly disease).
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