Oral Presentation Australasian Cytometry Society 43rd Annual Conference and Workshop

Cell and Gene Therapies are inextricably linked wih Cytometry (#1)

John Rasko 1
  1. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Newtown, NSW, Australia

Professor Rasko is an Australian pioneer in the application of adult stem cells and genetic  therapy. Since 1999 he has directed the Department of Cell and Molecular Therapies at  Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Gene and Stem Cell Therapy Program at the Centenary Institute, University of Sydney.  

John Rasko is a clinical haematologist, pathologist and scientist with an international  reputation in gene and stem cell therapy, experimental haematology and molecular  biology. In over 170 publications he has contributed to the understanding of stem cells  and blood cell development, gene therapy technologies, cancer causation and treatment,  human genetic diseases and molecular biology.  

He serves on Hospital, state and national bodies including Chair of GTTAC, Office of the  Gene Technology Regulator – responsible for regulating all genetically-modified  organisms in Australia – and immediate past Chair of the Advisory Committee on  Biologicals, Therapeutic Goods Administration. Contributions to scientific organisations  include co-founding (2000) and past-President (2003-5) of the Australasian Gene & Cell  Therapy Society; President (2018-20), President-Elect (2016-18) and Vice President  (2008-12) of the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy; Scientific Advisory  Committees and Board member for philanthropic foundations; and several Human  Research Ethics Committees. He is a founding Fellow of the Australian Academy of  Health and Medical Sciences. In 2018, the Board of the ABC honoured him as the  sixtieth Boyer Lecturer. He is the recipient of national (RCPA, RACP, ASBMB) and  international awards in recognition of his commitment to excellence in medical research,  including appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia.