Richard Harvey AM, FRS |
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Richard Harvey at the Royal Society admissions day in London in 2016
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Fields | Molecular biology; Embryology |
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Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
Thesis | The isolation and characterization of chicken histone genes (1981) |
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Richard Paul Harvey AM, FRS, a molecular biologist, is the Sir Peter Finley Professor of Heart Research at the University of New South Wales and Deputy Director and Head of the Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Division at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.
Harvey was educated at the University of Adelaide, where he received his PhD in 1982 for research on histone genes.
Following his PhD, Harvey was a postdoctoral researcher in embryology at Harvard University with Douglas A. Melton, and then moved to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, establishing an independent group. In 1998, he relocated to the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, where he is Co-Deputy Director and Head of the Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Division.
His research focuses on the genetic basis of heart development, pathological mechanisms underlying congenital heart disease, biology and origins of adult cardiac stem cells, and cardiac regeneration.
Harvey is an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and was elected a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in 1988. He has been awarded the Julian Wells Medal, President’s Medal (Australia and New Zealand Society of Cell and Developmental Biology) and Lemberg Medal (Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), and New South Wales Ministerial Prize for Cardiovascular Research. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2016.