Vincent Harley
Hudson Institute of Medical Research, VIC, Australia
Professor Vincent Harley is the head of the Molecular Genetics and Development laboratory at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne and a Professor in the Anatomy and Biochemistry Departments of Monash University. His research interest is in the genetics of sexual differentiation. Specifically intersex conditions, gender identity, and sex bias in neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and ADHD.
Professor Harley is the President of the Lorne Genome Inc and the Director of the Human Variome Project Australia. He shares a NHMRC Program grant, "Disorders of Sex Development; genomic and diagnosis to inform clinical care".
Professor Harley is a strong advocate for improved clinical management of intersex patients and has been an invited member on international panels such as LWPES/EPES (US and European) taskforce on intersex and IOC-convened panel on Gender and Sport.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The prorenin receptor – a new candidate gene for ovarian dysfunction (#13)
8:45 AM
Pascal Bernard
SRB Orals - Ovarian development and function
Genotype-phenotype correlations among patients with 46,XY disorders of sex development carrying SF1 mutations (#28)
11:30 AM
Rajini Sreenivasan
ESA Novartis Junior Scientist (Basic Science)