Centre for Diabetes Research (CDR)


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Professor Grant Morahan

Grant Morahan

Professor Grant Morahan is a graduate of La Trobe and Melbourne Universities, and holds a doctorate in immunogenetics from the University of Melbourne. He worked as a Fogarty International Fellow at the prestigious Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in California. Taking up a position at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, he led a research team working on the genetics of complex diseases and researching immunological tolerance.

His research has included genetics of type 1 diabetes in humans and in animal models; genetics of asthma, obesity, demyelinating diseases, cardiovascular disease and malaria; characterization of mechanisms of immune tolerance; and production of monoclonal antibodies. To date, his work has resulted in the publication of over 100 scientific papers, including many in the world's leading scientific journals.

Professor Morahan was the State Councillor of the Australasian Society for Immunology and founding President of the Immunology Group of Victoria; he is a member of the Steering Committee of the international Type I Diabetes Genetics Consortium; Principal Investigator of the Asia-Pacific Type I Diabetes Genetics Network; a member of the prestigious worldwide Faculty of 1000; and a founder of the Complex Trait Consortium.

He was appointed in 2005 as the inaugural Diabetes Research Foundation Professor at the University of Western Australia, and the Director of the Centre for Diabetes Research at the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research at the Royal Perth Hospital campus.

Qualifications

1978BSc - Genetics, LaTrobe University, Australia
1979BSc (Hons) - Immunogenetics, University of Melbourne, Australia
1983PhD - Immunogenetics, University of Melbourne, Australia
Thesis Title: "Analyses of idiotopes in the immune response to azobenzenearsonate and to phosphorylcholine"

Positions Held

1983-1985Fogarty International Fellow, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, CA, USA
1986-1990Senior Research Officer, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1991-Research Fellow, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
1998-2004Senior Research Fellow, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
2005-Diabetes Research Foundation Professor, University of Western Australia
2005-Director, The Centre for Diabetes Research, The Western Australian Institute of Medical Research

Research Interests

  • Type I diabetes
  • Genetics of Type I diabetes and other complex diseases
  • Systems genetics
  • Mouse models of disease

Scientific Involvement

  • Immunology Group of Victoria - Founding President 1992 to 2004.
  • Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium - Steering Committee 2001 onwards.
  • Genes and Immunity - Editorial Board 2003 onwards.
  • Faculty of 1000 - Member 2003 onwards.

Major Grants Awarded

App ID Type of Grant First year  
funded
# Years
funded
Total Amount Other CIs
305500Special Program19985$2,400,000Colman
305500Program20035$5,934,000Harrison, Lew, Kay
404107Enabling20065$1,750,000Christiansen, Colman, Jones, Donaghue

Top 10 Publications

  1. Kemp D, Morahan G, Cowman A and Harris AW (1983). Immunoglobulin Cµ RNA fragments bearing only the µ-membrane exons: implications for the control of 3' processing pathways. Nature 301, 84.
  2. Morahan G, Berek C and Miller JFAP (1983). An idiotypic determinant formed by both constant and variable regions of an immunoglobulin molecule. Nature 301, 720.
  3. Morahan G, Brennan F, Allison J, Bhathal PS, Cox KO and Miller JFAP. (1989) Expression in transgenic mice of class I histocompatibilty antigens controlled by the metallothionein promoter. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 86, 3782.
  4. Morahan G, Allison J and Miller JFAP (1989). Tolerance of class I histocompatibility antigens expressed extrathymically. Nature 339, 622.
  5. Morahan G, Hoffman M and Miller JFAP (1991). A non-deletional mechanism of peripheral tolerance in T cell receptor transgenic mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 88, 11421-11425.
  6. Morahan G, McClive PJ, Huang D, Little P and Baxter AG (1994). Genetic and physiological association of diabetes susceptibility with raised Na+/H+ exchange activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91, 5898-5902.
  7. Blackburn CC, Augustine CL, Li R, Miller JFAP, Harvey RP, Boyd RL and Morahan G (1996). Differentiation of thymic epithelial progenitors requires the cell-autonomous action of the nude gene product Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93, 5742-6.
  8. Morahan G, Huang D, Colman P, Tait B and Harrison L (1996). Markers on distal chromosome 2q linked to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Science 272, 1181-1183.
  9. Morahan G, Huang D, Ymer SI, Cancilla MR, Dabadghao P, Werther P, Stephen K, Tait B, Harrison L and Colman P (2001). Linkage disequilibrium of type 1 diabetes with IL12B regulatory alleles. Nature Genetics 27, 218-221.
  10. Morahan G, Huang D, Wu M, Holt BJ, White GP, Kendall GE, Sly PD, and Holt PG (2002). Association of IL12B promoter polymorphism with severity of atopic and non-atopic asthma in children. Lancet 360, 455-59.