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Stephen Ting is a hematology clinician-scientist based at Alfred Health-Monash University. He is an active practicing haematologist and principal investigator studying self-renewal pathways in hematopoietic leukemia stem cells. Stephen completed his medical training in clinical laboratory haematology at Monash University affiliated hospitals in 1998 and was awarded postgraduate scholarships by the HSANZ to study Polycythemia at Cochin Hospital, Paris in 1999. He undertook PhD studies with Professor Stephen Jane at the Bone Marrow Research Laboratories from 2000 to 2005, where his discoveries related to the Grhl3 gene earned him numerous awards, including the Victorian Premier's Award for Medical Research in 2005. Between 2006 and 2009, Stephen pursued further studies in Canada, investigating self-renewal mechanisms in hematopoietic stem cells. His research has received significant funding and has been published in high-impact journals such as Science, Nature Medicine, and Blood. His research interests focus on the molecular mechanisms governing hematopoietic leukemia stem cell self-renewal and the effects of various genes on leukemia outcomes in mouse models.
Eastern Health Clinical School • Melbourne, Victoria
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Eastern Health, involved in teaching and research in hematology.
Alfred Hospital • Melbourne, Victoria
Consultant haematologist responsible for inpatient and outpatient duties.
Cabrini Hospital • Malvern, Victoria
Visiting Medical Officer consultant haematologist.
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