Professor Martin Delatycki is a co-director of the Bruce Lefroy Centre at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and a clinical geneticist at the Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS). Martin studied medicine at the University of Melbourne and trained in paediatrics at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH).
Martin subsequently trained in Clinical Genetics at VCGS and then obtained his PhD for work on Friedreich ataxia through the MCRI. His research and clinical interests are neurogenetics and community genetics. Martin has over 250 publications and has obtained over $5 million in research funding.
Professor Martin Delatycki is a co-director of the Bruce Lefroy Centre at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and a clinical geneticist at the Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS). Martin studied medicine at the University of...
Professor Martin Delatycki is a co-director of the Bruce Lefroy Centre at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and a clinical geneticist at the Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS). Martin studied medicine at the University of Melbourne and trained in paediatrics at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH).
Martin subsequently trained in Clinical Genetics at VCGS and then obtained his PhD for work on Friedreich ataxia through the MCRI. His research and clinical interests are neurogenetics and community genetics. Martin has over 250 publications and has obtained over $5 million in research funding.
Top Publications
Corben, LA, Hermans, MM, Marks, A, Crowe, LM, Delatycki, MB.
Sexual function, intimate relationships and Friedreich ataxia..
J Neurol
268(3)
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1088 -1095
2021
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Leighton, S, Forrest, LE, Young, M-A, Delatycki, MB, Lynch, E.
Social media usage in family communication about genetic information: 'I no longer speak with my sister but she needed to know'..
J Genet Couns
30(1)
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180 -190
2021
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Lynch, DR, Chin, MP, Delatycki, MB, Subramony, SH, Corti, M, Hoyle, JC, Boesch, S, Nachbauer, W, Mariotti, C, Mathews, KD, et al.
Safety and Efficacy of Omaveloxolone in Friedreich Ataxia (MOXIe Study)..
Ann Neurol
89(2)
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212 -225
2021
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Johnson, N, Maguire, S, Morra, A, Kapoor, PM, Tomczyk, K, Jones, ME, Schoemaker, MJ, Gilham, C, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, et al.
CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers..
Br J Cancer
124(4)
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842 -854
2021
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Eratne, D, Schneider, A, Lynch, E, Martyn, M, Velakoulis, D, Fahey, M, Kwan, P, Leventer, R, Rafehi, H, Chong, B, et al.
The clinical utility of exome sequencing and extended bioinformatic analyses in adolescents and adults with a broad range of neurological phenotypes: an Australian perspective..
J Neurol Sci
420:
117260
2021
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