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      • Medical doctor and translational scientist trying to bring new precision therapies to children with rare genetic diseases to transform their health outcomes.
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  2. Prof Ravi Savarirayan. Details. Role Group Leader / Honorary Fellow Manager. Research area Genomic Medicine. Group Molecular Therapies. Top Publications. Savarirayan, R. Advances in the management of achondroplasia.. Nat Rev Endocrinol 20 (8) : 443 -444 2024. view publication.

  3. Advances in the management of achondroplasia. Ravi Savarirayan. Journal article | 2024 | NATURE REVIEWS ENDOCRINOLOGY. The first precision therapy for children with achondroplasia, vosoritide, is now approved in many regions, including Australia, th..

  4. Ravi Savarirayan's 283 research works with 9,695 citations and 15,293 reads, including: Narrowing the Diagnostic Gap: Genomes, Episignatures, Long-Read Sequencing and Health Economic Analyses...

  5. Prof Ravi Savarirayan recently sat down with fellow MCDS-Therapy consortium partner, Findacure, to discuss his role within the MCDS-Therapy clinical trial. Prof Ravi works at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in Melbourne, Australia, which is the largest children’s health institute in the southern hemisphere!

  6. Nov 23, 2020 · Professor Ravi Savarirayan is a clinical geneticist at the VCGS and Leader of Skeletal Ther ...more. Releasing the handbrake – helping children with dwarfism achieve their full potential ...

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  7. Mar 27, 2024 · Professor Ravi Savarirayan is consultant clinical geneticist at Victorian Clinical Genetics Services, NHMRC Leadership Fellow, and Research Group leader (Molecular Therapies) at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Ravi studied medicine at the University of Adelaide and completed his pediatrician fellowship in 1997.

  8. Ravi Savarirayan. 1. Article. 0. Comments. Professor of Human (Clinical) Genetics, Murdoch Children's Research Institute. Profile Articles Activity. MB; BS (Adel.) 1990. FRACP 1997.