Associate Professor Robyn Jamieson
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Associate Professor
C29 - Children's Hospital Westmead |
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Themes
Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health; Neurosciences and Mental Health; Chronic disease and ageing
Research interests
Dr Jamieson is an expert in the clinical genetics assessment of patients with ocular disorders, molecular genetic techniques and the analysis of mouse models of human disease whose research has led to insight to the genetic bases of hereditary cataracts, glaucoma and microphthalmia.
Her research has led to insight to the genetic bases of hereditary cataracts, glaucoma and microphthalmia.
Current national competitive grants*
2011
Genomic signposts, high-resolution sequencing and novel genes in eye disease
Jamieson R
National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant ($322,524 over 3 years)
* Grants administered through the University of Sydney
PhD and Masters' project opportunities
Unravelling signalling in eye development and the links to blinding disorders.
Molecular and developmental genetics of blinding disorders of the eye.
Honours project opportunities
Identifying novel human disease genes using rapid genomic approaches
Investigating the function of novel disease genes in vision disorders
