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Miya St John

Miya St John

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Role Research Officer
Research area Genomic Medicine

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Dr Miya St John is a post-doctoral researcher and speech pathologist, with a background in speech pathology, genetics and neurodevelopmental conditions. She has been a researcher in the Speech and Language Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute since 2016 as a Masters student, research assistant, PhD candidate and now a post-doctoral researcher in her own right.
Dr Miya St John is a post-doctoral researcher and speech pathologist, with a background in speech pathology, genetics and neurodevelopmental conditions. She has been a researcher in the Speech and Language Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research...
Dr Miya St John is a post-doctoral researcher and speech pathologist, with a background in speech pathology, genetics and neurodevelopmental conditions. She has been a researcher in the Speech and Language Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute since 2016 as a Masters student, research assistant, PhD candidate and now a post-doctoral researcher in her own right.

Top Publications

  • Horton, SE, Shepherd, DA, Siemers, S, St John, M, Catherall, J, Scheffer, IE, Morgan, AT. Developmental stuttering with common and complex phenotypes.. Dev Med Child Neurol 2026
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  • St John, M, Murray, E, Liégeois, FJ, Morgan, AT. Interventions for childhood apraxia of speech.. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2(2) : CD016149 2026
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  • John, MS, Reyk, OV, Koolen, D, de Vries, B, Amor, D, Morgan, A. Expanding the speech and language phenotype in Koolen-de Vries syndrome: late onset and periodic stuttering a novel feature. 2026
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  • Tripathi, T, St John, M, Wright, J, Esber, N, Amor, DJ. Research Themes in KAT6A Syndrome: A Scoping Review. DNA 5(2) : 21 2026
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  • Baker, EK, St John, M, Braden, R, Morison, LD, Forbes, EJ, Lelik, F, Hearps, SJC, Amor, DJ, Morgan, AT. Adaptive functioning in children and young adults with monogenic neurodevelopmental disorders.. Dev Med Child Neurol 67(7) : 953 -962 2025
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