John Funder
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John Watson Funder AO (1940-) is an Australian medical researcher.
Born in Adelaide and educated at the University of Melbourne, John Funder was President of the Australian Society for Medical Research (1979) and the Endocrine Society of Australia (1984), and (1996-2000) Chairman of the International Society for Endocrinology. In 1990 he resigned as a Senior Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council to become Director of the Baker Medical Research Institute (1990-2001). He is a Senior Fellow at Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research at Monash Medical Centre, and a Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne. Having published over 500 scientific papers, Funder is an expert in mineralocorticoid receptors and aldosterone biology and serves as a consultant to many pharmaceutical companies engaged in this field.
He is a director of the Harold Mitchell Foundation and an Officer of the Order of Australia, and is one of the trustees of A & E Finkel Foundation.
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- Harold Mitchell Foundation biography of John Funder
- University of Melbourne. Department of Ophthalmology, Centre for Eye Research Australia: Biography of Professor John Funder AO