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Malcolm Starkey leads the Urinary Tract Immunology & Microbiology Research Group at Monash University's Department of Immunology. As the founding director of the Bladder Kidney Health Discovery Program, he addresses unmet needs for new treatments and diagnostics for debilitating urinary tract conditions. His research encompasses urinary tract infections and the rare genetic condition cystinuria, including the development of novel models and innovative treatments. Starkey completed his PhD in Immunology and Microbiology at the University of Newcastle and pursued post-doctoral training at the National Heart Lung Institute in London. He is involved with several organizations, advocating for research advancements and community awareness regarding chronic urinary tract infections. His work mainly focuses on enhancing diagnostic processes and treatment options while raising public understanding of urinary health issues. Through collaboration and research, Starkey aims to revolutionize care for urinary tract conditions and genetic kidney diseases, improving patient outcomes in these critical areas.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Leads a research team focusing on Urinary Tract Immunology and Microbiology.
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