Professor Ravi Savarirayan is a clinical
geneticist and Group Leader of Skeletal Biology and Disease at Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. He is also Head of Clinical
Genetics Services at the Victorian Clinical Genetic Services.
Ravi's primary clinical and research
focus are the inherited disorders of the skeleton causing short stature, arthritis and osteoporosis.
He is the Foundation Director of the
Southern Cross Bone Dysplasia Centre and immediate past-President of the
International Skeletal Dysplasia Society (ISDS) and was the first Australian to
hold this post.
He has won numerous academic awards
including the Fulbright Professional Scholarship for Australia that took him to
Los Angeles in 1999 for further studies in the field of bone disorders.
He pursued his doctoral studies in the
clinical and molecular aspects of these disorders and has published over 150
peer-reviewed scientific journal papers. He conducts diagnosis and management
clinics for patients and their families with these conditions throughout Australasia, and is an invited expert case-manager for the
European Skeletal Dysplasia Network.
Professor Savarirayan's
international reputation in the field has been demonstrated by being invited to
deliver the opening scientific address at the Combined International Congress
of Orthopaedic Associations, held every seven years.