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Alan Trounson

Alan Osborne Trounson AO (born 16 February 1946[5]) is an Australian embryologist with expertise in stem cell research. Trounson was the President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine between 2007 and 2014,[6][7] a former Professor of Stem Cell Sciences and the Director of the Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories at Monash University, and retains the title of emeritus professor.

Alan Trounson

Born (1946-02-16) 16 February 1946 (age 78)
Australia
Alma mater
Known for
Spouses
  • Sue[1] Trounson (?) (div.)
  • Karin Hammarberg
Children4
Awards
  • Wellcome Australia Medal (1991)
  • David deKretser Medal (2009)
  • Monash University Research Medal (2009)
  • Patrick Steptoe Medal (1994)
  • Bertarelli Foundation Medal (2004)
  • Barbara Eck Menning Medal (1997)
Scientific career
FieldsEmbryology; Stem cell research
Institutions
Thesis (1974)
Notes

Trounson's areas of interest include cloning, stem cells, biotechnology, cloning for agricultural industry, gene storage and in-vitro fertilisation.

Background and early career edit

Trounson graduated from the University of New South Wales in 1971 with a Master of Science in Wool and Pastoral Sciences. In 1974 he was awarded his PhD in animal embryology by the University of Sydney. Between 1971 and 1976 Trounson was the Dalgety Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council Institute of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry at Cambridge University. Returning to Australia in 1977, he was appointed Senior Research Fellow at Monash University.[2]

Career edit

Trounson introduced two world-first procedures which greatly improved the success rate of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). They were the use of a fertility drug to induce multiple ova and the freezing of embryos for future use. These procedures enabled more than 300,000 women worldwide to conceive successfully.

Trounson made headlines in 1980 with the first IVF birth in Australia and afterwards set up the Monash team of Carl Wood, Trounson, John Leeton, J.Mc.K. Talbot and Gab Kovacs.[8] He was appointed a Reader in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1984 and the following year the Director of the Centre for Early Human Development. In 1991 he was appointed a Personal Chair in Obstetrics and Gynaecology/Paediatrics at Monash University and was awarded the Wellcome (Australia) Medal. Further awards followed in 1994 and 1994 when he received the Patrick Steptoe Memorial Medal from the British Fertility Society,[9] and the Benjamin Henry Sheares Medal from the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, Singapore.[2]

In 2000, he again made international headlines when he led the team which discovered that nerve stem cells could be derived from embryonic stem cells. This announcement led to a dramatic increase in interest in the potential of stem cells to cure a range of currently incurable diseases.[10] In 2002, Tounson apologised for misleading members of the Australian Parliament by attributing the recovery of a crippled rat to embryonic stem cells, when in fact the cells were germ cells from a fetal rat.[11][12][13][14]

In 2003 he was appointed a Personal Chair as Professor of Stem Cell Sciences at Monash University, was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa by the Faculties of Medical Sciences and Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium,[15] and was named Australian Humanist of the Year.[16]

Trounson was the founder and executive vice-chairman of the National Biotechnology Centre of Excellence, Australian Stem Cell Centre, as well as Global Scientific Strategy Advisor.[17][18]

He serves on the Science Advisory Board of the Genetics Policy Institute and was a founder of the Australian Stem Cell Centre.[19]

In 2007 he was appointed President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine,[20] a position he held until his return to Australia in 2014.

In 2008 Trounson was inducted as an Honorary Member in the Monash University Golden Key Society.

Trounson was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for "distinguished service to medical science, and to in vitro fertilisation and stem cell technologies" in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours.[21]

Books edit

  • Trounson, Alan O.; Wood, Carl (1984). In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. ISBN 978-0-443-02675-1.
  • Trounson, Alan; Wood, Carl (1985). In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. ISBN 978-0-443-02675-1.
  • Sathananthan, A. Henry; Trounson, Alan O.; Wood, Carl (November 1985). Atlas of Fine Structure of Human Sperm Penetration, Eggs, and Embryos Cultured in Vitro. ISBN 978-0-03-000113-0.
  • Wood, Carl; Trounson, Alan O., eds. (1988). Clinical in Vitro Fertilization. ISBN 978-3-540-19534-4.
  • Wood, Carl (1989). Trounson, Alan (ed.). Clinical in Vitro Fertilization. ISBN 978-0-387-19534-6.
  • Gianaroli, L.; Campana, A. (1994). Trounson, Alan O. (ed.). Implantation in Mammals. Vol. 91. Raven Press. ISBN 978-0-88167-905-2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Trounson, Alan O.; Gardner, David K., eds. (1999). Handbook of in vitro fertilisation (2nd ed.). ISBN 978-0-8493-4002-4.
  • Trounson, Alan O.; Gosden, Roger G., eds. (25 August 2003). Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte: Its Role in Fertility and Reproductive Medicine. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-79958-4.
  • Verma, Paul J.; Trounson, Alan O. (2006). Nuclear Transfer Protocols: Cell Reprogramming and Transgenesis. ISBN 978-1-58829-280-3. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

Articles edit

  • Trounson, Alan (15 May 2002). "Stem Cell research must be carefully directed and properly conducted". Online opinion.
  • Trounson, Alan O., ed. (March 2007). "Cloning and Stem Cells". ISSN 1536-2302. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)[17]

References edit

  1. ^ Clohesy, Bernadette (16 May 2015). "Two of us". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Alafaci, Annette (27 September 2006). "Trounson, Alan Osborne". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  3. ^ Sharkey, David. . Membership. The Society for Reproductive Biology. Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  4. ^ Pitt, Helen (26 August 2012). "Man on a mission". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  5. ^ . 6 November 2012. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  6. ^ Kaiser, Jocelyn (17 October 2013). "CIRM Director Steps Down". Science Now. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  7. ^ Servick, Kelly (30 April 2014). "California Stem Cell Institute Picks Industry Veteran as President". Science Now. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  8. ^ Wood, Carl; Riley, Robyn (1992). I.V.F. In Vitro Fertilisation. New Edition. ISBN 978-0-85572-212-8.
  9. ^ The British Fertility Society – About > Eponymous Winners 17 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Australian Stem Cell Centre 7 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Wroe, David; Gray, Darren; Douez, Sophie (30 August 2002). "Monash Uni gags Trounson as MPs ban cloning". The Age. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Uni denies gagging Trounson". The Age. Australian Associated Press. 30 August 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  13. ^ Knight, Ben (29 August 2002). "Professor Trounson defends himself". AM. Australia: ABC Local Radio. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  14. ^ Kelly, Fran (29 August 2002). . The 7.30 Report. Australia: ABC TV. Archived from the original (Transcript) on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  15. ^ Australia Day – Victoria – What's On – Ambassadors 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Australian Humanists Of The Year 30 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  18. ^ . International Society for Stem Cell Research. Archived from the original on 25 June 2007.
  19. ^ Trounson, Alan (12 April 2007). "Alan Trounson talks with Robyn Williams". Talking Science (Interview: video/audio). Interviewed by Robyn Williams. Australia: ABC. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  20. ^ Weekes, Peter (16 September 2007). "Stem cell pioneer joins science exodus". The Age. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  21. ^ "Emeritus Professor Alan Osbourne Trounson". It's An Honour. from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Fleming, Katherine (11 December 2007). "Titan of the test tube". The Bulletin. ACP Magazines.[permanent dead link]
  • Trounson, Alan (20 April 2008). . Sunday Profile (Interview: Transcript). Interviewed by Monica Attard. Australia: ABC Local Radio. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  • Trounson, Alan; Trounson, Kylie (11 May 2015). "IVF pioneer's daughter brings the controversy to the stage". The World Today (Interview: Transcript; streaming audio). Interviewed by Simon Lauder. Australia: ABC Local Radio. Retrieved 3 September 2016.

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Alan Osborne Trounson AO born 16 February 1946 5 is an Australian embryologist with expertise in stem cell research Trounson was the President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine between 2007 and 2014 6 7 a former Professor of Stem Cell Sciences and the Director of the Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories at Monash University and retains the title of emeritus professor Alan TrounsonAOBorn 1946 02 16 16 February 1946 age 78 AustraliaAlma materUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of SydneyCambridge UniversityKnown forProcedural improvements that increased the success of in vitro fertilisationDiscovery that nerve stem cells could be derived from embryonic stem cellsSpousesSue 1 Trounson div Karin HammarbergChildren4AwardsWellcome Australia Medal 1991 David deKretser Medal 2009 Monash University Research Medal 2009 Patrick Steptoe Medal 1994 Bertarelli Foundation Medal 2004 Barbara Eck Menning Medal 1997 Scientific careerFieldsEmbryology Stem cell researchInstitutionsCalifornia Institute for Regenerative Medicine 2007 2014 Monash UniversityAustralian Stem Cell CentreThesis 1974 Notes 2 3 4 Trounson s areas of interest include cloning stem cells biotechnology cloning for agricultural industry gene storage and in vitro fertilisation Contents 1 Background and early career 2 Career 3 Books 4 Articles 5 References 6 External linksBackground and early career editTrounson graduated from the University of New South Wales in 1971 with a Master of Science in Wool and Pastoral Sciences In 1974 he was awarded his PhD in animal embryology by the University of Sydney Between 1971 and 1976 Trounson was the Dalgety Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council Institute of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry at Cambridge University Returning to Australia in 1977 he was appointed Senior Research Fellow at Monash University 2 Career editTrounson introduced two world first procedures which greatly improved the success rate of in vitro fertilisation IVF They were the use of a fertility drug to induce multiple ova and the freezing of embryos for future use These procedures enabled more than 300 000 women worldwide to conceive successfully Trounson made headlines in 1980 with the first IVF birth in Australia and afterwards set up the Monash team of Carl Wood Trounson John Leeton J Mc K Talbot and Gab Kovacs 8 He was appointed a Reader in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1984 and the following year the Director of the Centre for Early Human Development In 1991 he was appointed a Personal Chair in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paediatrics at Monash University and was awarded the Wellcome Australia Medal Further awards followed in 1994 and 1994 when he received the Patrick Steptoe Memorial Medal from the British Fertility Society 9 and the Benjamin Henry Sheares Medal from the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society Singapore 2 In 2000 he again made international headlines when he led the team which discovered that nerve stem cells could be derived from embryonic stem cells This announcement led to a dramatic increase in interest in the potential of stem cells to cure a range of currently incurable diseases 10 In 2002 Tounson apologised for misleading members of the Australian Parliament by attributing the recovery of a crippled rat to embryonic stem cells when in fact the cells were germ cells from a fetal rat 11 12 13 14 In 2003 he was appointed a Personal Chair as Professor of Stem Cell Sciences at Monash University was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa by the Faculties of Medical Sciences and Physical Education and Physiotherapy Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium 15 and was named Australian Humanist of the Year 16 Trounson was the founder and executive vice chairman of the National Biotechnology Centre of Excellence Australian Stem Cell Centre as well as Global Scientific Strategy Advisor 17 18 He serves on the Science Advisory Board of the Genetics Policy Institute and was a founder of the Australian Stem Cell Centre 19 In 2007 he was appointed President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine 20 a position he held until his return to Australia in 2014 In 2008 Trounson was inducted as an Honorary Member in the Monash University Golden Key Society Trounson was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to medical science and to in vitro fertilisation and stem cell technologies in the 2021 Queen s Birthday Honours 21 Books editTrounson Alan O Wood Carl 1984 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer ISBN 978 0 443 02675 1 Trounson Alan Wood Carl 1985 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer ISBN 978 0 443 02675 1 Sathananthan A Henry Trounson Alan O Wood Carl November 1985 Atlas of Fine Structure of Human Sperm Penetration Eggs and Embryos Cultured in Vitro ISBN 978 0 03 000113 0 Wood Carl Trounson Alan O eds 1988 Clinical in Vitro Fertilization ISBN 978 3 540 19534 4 Wood Carl 1989 Trounson Alan ed Clinical in Vitro Fertilization ISBN 978 0 387 19534 6 Gianaroli L Campana A 1994 Trounson Alan O ed Implantation in Mammals Vol 91 Raven Press ISBN 978 0 88167 905 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Trounson Alan O Gardner David K eds 1999 Handbook of in vitro fertilisation 2nd ed ISBN 978 0 8493 4002 4 Trounson Alan O Gosden Roger G eds 25 August 2003 Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte Its Role in Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 79958 4 Verma Paul J Trounson Alan O 2006 Nuclear Transfer Protocols Cell Reprogramming and Transgenesis ISBN 978 1 58829 280 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Articles editTrounson Alan 15 May 2002 Stem Cell research must be carefully directed and properly conducted Online opinion Trounson Alan O ed March 2007 Cloning and Stem Cells ISSN 1536 2302 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help 17 References edit Clohesy Bernadette 16 May 2015 Two of us The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 September 2016 a b c Alafaci Annette 27 September 2006 Trounson Alan Osborne Encyclopedia of Australian Science Retrieved 3 September 2016 Sharkey David Life Members of The Society for Reproductive Biology Membership The Society for Reproductive Biology Archived from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 4 September 2016 Pitt Helen 26 August 2012 Man on a mission The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 September 2016 State Finalist Senior Australian of the Year 2013 6 November 2012 Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Kaiser Jocelyn 17 October 2013 CIRM Director Steps Down Science Now Retrieved 3 September 2016 Servick Kelly 30 April 2014 California Stem Cell Institute Picks Industry Veteran as President Science Now Retrieved 3 September 2016 Wood Carl Riley Robyn 1992 I V F In Vitro Fertilisation New Edition ISBN 978 0 85572 212 8 The British Fertility Society About gt Eponymous Winners Archived 17 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine Australian Stem Cell Centre Archived 7 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Wroe David Gray Darren Douez Sophie 30 August 2002 Monash Uni gags Trounson as MPs ban cloning The Age Retrieved 3 September 2016 Uni denies gagging Trounson The Age Australian Associated Press 30 August 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2016 Knight Ben 29 August 2002 Professor Trounson defends himself AM Australia ABC Local Radio Retrieved 3 September 2016 Kelly Fran 29 August 2002 Has Trounson affected the future of stem cell research The 7 30 Report Australia ABC TV Archived from the original Transcript on 15 May 2013 Retrieved 3 September 2016 Australia Day Victoria What s On Ambassadors Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Australian Humanists Of The Year Archived 30 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Cloning and Stem Cells Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 ISSCR Officers International Society for Stem Cell Research Archived from the original on 25 June 2007 Trounson Alan 12 April 2007 Alan Trounson talks with Robyn Williams Talking Science Interview video audio Interviewed by Robyn Williams Australia ABC Retrieved 3 September 2016 Weekes Peter 16 September 2007 Stem cell pioneer joins science exodus The Age Retrieved 3 September 2016 Emeritus Professor Alan Osbourne Trounson It s An Honour Archived from the original on 13 June 2021 Retrieved 13 June 2021 External links editFleming Katherine 11 December 2007 Titan of the test tube The Bulletin ACP Magazines permanent dead link Trounson Alan 20 April 2008 Dr Alan Trounson Sunday Profile Interview Transcript Interviewed by Monica Attard Australia ABC Local Radio Archived from the original on 21 April 2013 Retrieved 3 September 2016 Trounson Alan Trounson Kylie 11 May 2015 IVF pioneer s daughter brings the controversy to the stage The World Today Interview Transcript streaming audio Interviewed by Simon Lauder Australia ABC Local Radio Retrieved 3 September 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Trounson amp oldid 1172327202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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