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Biography

Professor Marilyn Renfree AO, FAA,FRS, FAIBiol, PhD, D.Sc. D.Sc (Hon.) LLD (Hon.)
Ian Potter Chair of Zoology and Laureate Professor of the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
Vice President of the Australian Academy of Science.

Marilyn Renfree’s research has focussed almost entirely on marsupials because of their intrinsic interest and for the opportunities they provide as biomedical models for understanding mammalian reproduction and development. Her laboratory is known internationally for its study of the reproduction and development of marsupials that have resulted in a number of discoveries that challenged the accepted dogma including early mammalian development, control of embryonic diapause, sexual differentiation, virilisation and genomic imprinting. She has also been involved in genome studies of the platypus and the tammar wallaby. Marilyn has held NHMRC, ARC, Fulbright, Ford Foundation and Royal Society fellowships. She was Head of Department of Zoology at The University of Melbourne from 1991-2003, an ARC Federation Fellow 2003-8, Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Kangaroo Genomics from 2008-10 and was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia on Australia Day 2013. She is a Laureate Professor of the University of Melbourne and presently holds the positions of Secretary, Biological Sciences and Vice President of the Australian Academy of Science.

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Employment (7)

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2015-01-01 to present | Melbourne Laureate Professor (School of BioSciences)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2002 to present | Laureate Professor (School of BioSciecnes)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

1991 to present | Ian Potter Chair of Zoology (School of BioSciences)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2012-01-01 to 2014-12-31 | ARC Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award (Department of Zoology)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2008 to 2010 | Director, ARC Centre for Kangaroo Genomics (Department of Zoology)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2003 to 2008 | Deputy Director, ARC Centre for Kangaroo Genomics (Department of Zoology)
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Marilyn B Renfree

The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2003 to 2008 | ARC Federation Fellow (Department of Zoology)
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Marilyn B Renfree

Education and qualifications (4)

Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2010 | Doctor of Laws, LLD (honoris causa)
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Murdoch University: Murdoch, WA, AU

2007 | Doctor of Science, DSc (honoris causa)
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Marilyn B Renfree

Australian National University: Canberra, ACT, AU

1988 | Doctor of Science (DSc)
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Marilyn B Renfree

Australian National University: Canberra, ACT, AU

1972 | PhD (Embryo-maternal relationships in the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii)
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Marilyn B Renfree

Funding (1)

Pausing pregnancy: The convergent evolution of, and mechanisms underpinning embryonic diapause observed across mammals.

2021 to 2024 | Contract
Marsden Fund (Wellington, NZ)
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MFP-20-LCR-008

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MFP-LCR2001

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Royal Society Te Apārangi

Peer review (5 reviews for 5 publications/grants)

Review activity for Communications biology. (1)
Review activity for Epigenetics & chromatin. (1)
Review activity for Nature cell biology (1)
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