Transplantation Clinical Lead receives promotion
Congratulations to Associate Professor William Mulley who has been promoted to Professor!
Professor Mulley is a Nephrologist and the Clinical Lead for Transplantation at Monash Health. He has been a Chief or Lead Investigator on several NHMRC Ideas and MRFF Grants. His research interests commenced with a PhD in xenotransplantation at the Austin Research Institute and Melbourne University and have continued in the Nephrology laboratories at Monash Health where he is involved in basic science research in transplantation and inflammatory conditions of the kidney. Professor Mulley also has active clinical research interests in antibody mediated rejection, vaccine responses in transplant recipients and the balance between rejection and infection in transplant recipients. He is the current convenor of the ANZDATA Transplant Working Group and has recently completed the “VIPAR study”, a randomised clinical trial in chronic antibody mediated rejection. His research projects and publications have fostered collaborations with clinicians and scientists nationally and internationally. Within these collaborations research streams have been established to develop into further research grant proposals. Professor Mulley is involved in the Department of Medicine undergraduate teaching for medical students and is currently supervising 2 PhD students as primary supervisor with a third to join in 2025.
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