Prof Richard Saffery
Prof Richard Saffery
Details
Role
Group Leader / Principal Research Fellow
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
Molecular Immunity
Group Leader and Senior Research Fellow, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, NHMRC RD Wright Fellow.
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4 million as Principal Investigator or Chief Investigator, including a $260,000 recent Perpetual Foundation Grant (CIA)
- Finalist (of two nationally) for a special Ramaciotti Foundation $1 million initiative in 2007
- Continuing productive National and International research collaborations
- Firmly established independent research profile and management role (currently seven students, two post-docs, three research assistants and four research nurses)
- Established international recognition in chromatin biology and emerging recognition in epigenetics research reflected by invitations to speak at International Conferences, including a recent plenary lecture
- Invited speaker at many National Conferences, and research institutes and universities
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4 million as Principal Investigator or Chief Investigator, including a $260,000 recent Perpetual Foundation Grant (CIA)
- Finalist (of two nationally) for a special Ramaciotti Foundation $1 million initiative in 2007
- Continuing productive National and International research collaborations
- Firmly established independent research profile and management role (currently seven students, two post-docs, three research assistants and four research nurses)
- Established international recognition in chromatin biology and emerging recognition in epigenetics research reflected by invitations to speak at International Conferences, including a recent plenary lecture
- Invited speaker at many National Conferences, and research institutes and universities
Group Leader and Senior Research Fellow, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, NHMRC RD Wright Fellow.
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4...
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4...
Group Leader and Senior Research Fellow, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, NHMRC RD Wright Fellow.
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4 million as Principal Investigator or Chief Investigator, including a $260,000 recent Perpetual Foundation Grant (CIA)
- Finalist (of two nationally) for a special Ramaciotti Foundation $1 million initiative in 2007
- Continuing productive National and International research collaborations
- Firmly established independent research profile and management role (currently seven students, two post-docs, three research assistants and four research nurses)
- Established international recognition in chromatin biology and emerging recognition in epigenetics research reflected by invitations to speak at International Conferences, including a recent plenary lecture
- Invited speaker at many National Conferences, and research institutes and universities
- NHMRC Grant funding since 2000 of $2.7 million, including over $450,000 as CIA
- Peer-reviewed grant support from other bodies of over $4 million as Principal Investigator or Chief Investigator, including a $260,000 recent Perpetual Foundation Grant (CIA)
- Finalist (of two nationally) for a special Ramaciotti Foundation $1 million initiative in 2007
- Continuing productive National and International research collaborations
- Firmly established independent research profile and management role (currently seven students, two post-docs, three research assistants and four research nurses)
- Established international recognition in chromatin biology and emerging recognition in epigenetics research reflected by invitations to speak at International Conferences, including a recent plenary lecture
- Invited speaker at many National Conferences, and research institutes and universities
Top Publications
- Tang, F, Guo, J, Wu, L-A-S, Fan, X-Y, Zhang, H-W, Kartiosuo, N, Novakovic, B, Han, T-L, Zhang, H, Xia, Y-Y, et al. A study on the association between early-pregnancy hair metal levels and gestational diabetes mellitus.. Environ Pollut 395: 127765 2026 view publication
- Clifton, VL, Saif, Z, Balbon, AP, Afnan, M, Tai, A, Kumar, S, Davies, JM, Sly, PD, Peake, J, Saffery, R, et al. A Phase 1 Prognostic Trial for Predicting Paediatric Allergy Using the Placenta at Birth.. Clin Exp Allergy 2026 view publication
- Caramaschi, D, Fernández-Barrés, S, Casey, E, Cruells, A, Czamara, D, Sharkawy, ME, Elliott, HR, Fore, R, Gairola, R, Gruzieva, O, et al. Breastfeeding association with DNA methylation in the pregnancy and childhood epigenetics (PACE) consortium.. Clin Epigenetics 2026 view publication
- Holland, L, Drummond, K, Thomson, S, Sominsky, L, Marx, W, Love, C, Dawson, SL, Harrison, LC, Saffery, R, Symeonides, C, et al. Correction: Prenatal and birth factors associated with child autism diagnosis: a birth cohort perspective.. Pediatr Res 2026 view publication
- Schuurmans, IK, Mulder, RH, Baltramonaityte, V, Lahtinen, A, Qiuyu, F, Rothmann, LM, Staginnus, M, Tuulari, JJ, Burt, SA, Buss, C, et al. Consortium profile: the methylation, imaging and NeuroDevelopment (MIND) consortium.. Mol Psychiatry 31(2) : 1177 -1189 2026 view publication
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