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Clinical Professor Gareth Baynam
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The ResearchWorks Podcast
Episode 210 (Professor Gareth Baynam)
Professor Gareth Baynam is a globally recognised clinical geneticist, researcher, and advocate for rare diseases. He is the Director of the Rare Care Centre at Perth Children's Hospital and the Head of the Western Australian Register of Developmental Anomalies. With a career dedicated to improving the diagnosis, management, and care of individuals with rare and genetic conditions, he has been at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge technologies such as genomics, artificial intelligence, and precision medicine into healthcare. Professor Baynam is also a leader in Indigenous health initiatives, championing equitable access to rare disease diagnostics and tr...
2025-05-04
52 min
The ResearchWorks Podcast
Episode 205 (Dr Ashleigh Thornton and Dr Dayna Pool)
All about knowledge translationA special episode with our illustrious hosts before we catch up with Professor Nick Gottardo, Professor Alicia Spittle, Professor Andrew Whitehouse, Dr Gareth Baynam, Assoc. Professor Nikki Milne and Assoc. Clinical Professor Anita Gross amongst many others!
2025-03-22
37 min
Genetic Sounds
E3 - What is a Centre for Rare Conditions?
In this episode, we discuss “What exactly is a centre for rare conditions?” A conversation with Professor Siddharth Banka from the University of Manchester, Professor Gareth Baynam from Australian National University’s National Centre for Indigenous Genomics, and Dame Laura Lee, the first employee and now CEO of Maggie’s, a charity providing free cancer support and information in centres across the UK and online.
2023-03-03
40 min
The MTPConnect Podcast
Ancient and New: WA’s Cliniface and Lyfe Languages Improving Indigenous Healthcare Through Technology
Episode 118. Ancient and New: WA’s Cliniface and Lyfe Languages Improving Indigenous Healthcare Through TechnologyThe podcast visits Western Australia to find out how new technology like Artificial Intelligence is being used to improve healthcare for Indigenous Australians and those living in remote communities.Cliniface is delivering the world’s first 3D photo library of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples, an innovative medical resource that could improve diagnosis of rare and genetic diseases particularly in children.And Lyfe Languages is translating complex medical terminology into traditional languages to better bridge the l...
2021-12-17
41 min
The Rare Disease Podcast
Episode 7: Top tips for rare disease in GP
Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive.Lucy takes you through her top 11 tips for suspecting and managing rare disease in a primary care setting. If you're a GP this episode is for you and after listening you can find all the helpful links and more information in Rare Disease 101.Thank you to Dr Will Evans and Dr Gareth Baynam and the whole rare disease community who have contributed to or inspired this list over the years.Perhaps one day we can get some NICE...
2021-12-02
32 min
The ResearchWorks Podcast
Episode 23 (Part 2 - Clinical Professor Gareth Baynam)
DIGIT-ALL: RARE DISEASESRare Diseases - a 2 part special!Rare diseases are increasingly recognised as a global public health priority and contribute to significant and disproportionately high health system impacts. Accordingly, they present clinical and public health challenges, as well as opportunities for digital health solutions across the lifespan, including improved diagnosis, treatment, navigation and care coordination, and integration and coordination for broader societal and patient wellbeing. People living with rare diseases, individually and cumulatively, are digital disruptors. In this manuscript the authors describe some of the unique dynamics of the rare disease d...
2021-08-08
34 min
The ResearchWorks Podcast
Episode 22 (Part 1 - Clinical Professor Gareth Baynam)
DIGIT-ALL: RARE DISEASESRare Diseases - a 2 part special!Rare diseases are increasingly recognised as a global public health priority and contribute to significant and disproportionately high health system impacts. Accordingly, they present clinical and public health challenges, as well as opportunities for digital health solutions across the lifespan, including improved diagnosis, treatment, navigation and care coordination, and integration and coordination for broader societal and patient wellbeing. People living with rare diseases, individually and cumulatively, are digital disruptors. In this manuscript the authors describe some of the unique dynamics of the rare disease d...
2021-08-01
31 min