The media plays a critical role in educating the public and generating discourse on the ethical, scientific, regulatory and economic aspects of science.Stem cell research continues to be a topic that attracts considerable interest from the media and in turn the Centre welcomes the media and facilitates access to relevant information sources and spokespeople. If you would like to arrange and interview, please browse the list below and select the most relevant person to address your topic.
Assoc Professor Susie Nilsson Principal Investigator Adult Stem Cell For topics covering all Adult stem cell research, specifically the environment in which they are found.
Assoc Professor Andrew Elefanty Principal investigator Haematology Program For topics covering embryonic stem cell research and their application to producing blood and blood diseases.
Professor Peter Rathjen Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) University of Melbourne For topics covering Embryonic stem cells and basic stem cell biology.
Dr Andrew Laslett Group Leader - Human Embryonic Stem Cell Technology For topics associated with hES cells.
Dr Megan Munsie Director Scientific Affairs, Ethics and Policy For topics covering ethics and legislation relating to research.
Professor Richard Boyd Principal Investigator Immunology For topics covering immunology - how stem cells can reduce immune rejection in transplant patients.
Assoc Professor David Haylock Director ASCC Research Services For topics covering the ASCC laboratories or cord blood and adult stem cell research. |

