Dr Kylie Crompton is a research scientist with a background in biomaterials for regenerative medicine. She completed her PhD in tissue engineering at Monash University in 2007, was employed as Research Scientist at PolyNovo Biomaterials Pty Ltd until 2009 and then took a career break. Dr Crompton started as Research Officer at Murdoch Children's Research Institute in 2012. Her research focuses on cerebral palsy, the most common physical disability of childhood.
Dr Crompton supports clinical trials across the Neurodisability and Rehabilitation research group.
Dr Kylie Crompton is a research scientist with a background in biomaterials for regenerative medicine. She completed her PhD in tissue engineering at Monash University in 2007, was employed as Research Scientist at PolyNovo Biomaterials Pty Ltd until...
Dr Kylie Crompton is a research scientist with a background in biomaterials for regenerative medicine. She completed her PhD in tissue engineering at Monash University in 2007, was employed as Research Scientist at PolyNovo Biomaterials Pty Ltd until 2009 and then took a career break. Dr Crompton started as Research Officer at Murdoch Children's Research Institute in 2012. Her research focuses on cerebral palsy, the most common physical disability of childhood.
Dr Crompton supports clinical trials across the Neurodisability and Rehabilitation research group.
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