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Elizabeth Palmer is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, specializing in Clinical Genetics. She holds extensive academic credentials, including a PhD conferred in November 2019, and has been involved in several significant research initiatives aimed at improving the diagnosis and management of rare genetic diseases. Her work primarily revolves around developmental epileptic encephalopathies, and she has successfully identified new genetic conditions contributing to these disorders. Palmer is actively engaged in clinical practice, working with families affected by rare genetic conditions at Sydney Children’s Hospital. She has secured multiple research grants, leading initiatives such as 'GeneEQUAL', which strives to improve the accessibility and equity of genomic healthcare for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Additionally, she plays a pivotal role in national and international programs focusing on rare diseases, providing resources and insights to clinicians to enhance patient care. Palmer’s contributions to the field have been acknowledged through numerous awards, including the J. Moss Trophy for outstanding work in intellectual disability. Her dedication to advancing the understanding and treatment of rare genetic disorders has positioned her as an influential figure in both clinical and research environments. She has authored over 110 peer-reviewed publications.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Lectures and supervises medical students in Clinical Genetics while conducting cutting-edge research.
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