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About Dr Paul Reynolds
Professor Paul Reynolds trained at the University of Adelaide and the Royal Adelaide Hospital in General and Thoracic Medicine. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1992. He completed a PhD in airway inflammation at the Hanson Institute then spent five years working in the USA at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Human Gene Therapy. In 2002 he returned to the Royal Adelaide Hospital Department of Thoracic Medicine as Senior Consultant Physician and Director of the Lung Research Laboratory, Hanson Institute. In 2004 he completed post-FRACP accreditation in Sleep Medicine and in 2005 was appointed as Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine of the University of Adelaide and then promoted to Professor in 2010. He was awarded an MD for his Gene Therapy work in 2009.
Practice Location
- Practice name The Chest Clinic
- Address 275 North Tce, Adelaide, SA
- Suburb or City Adelaide, SA
- State South Australia
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Paul Reynolds's specialty?
- Dr Paul Reynolds is a Sleep Medicine Physician.
- What is the address of the Dr Paul Reynolds's practice?
- Dr Paul Reynolds works at 275 North Tce, Adelaide, SA
- What are the Dr Paul Reynolds's qualifications?
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Professor Paul Reynolds trained at the University of Adelaide and the Royal Adelaide Hospital in General and Thoracic Medicine. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1992. He completed a PhD in airway inflammation at the Hanson Institute then spent five years working in the USA at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Human Gene Therapy. In 2002 he returned to the Royal Adelaide Hospital Department of Thoracic Medicine as Senior Consultant Physician and Director of the Lung Research Laboratory, Hanson Institute. In 2004 he completed post-FRACP accreditation in Sleep Medicine and in 2005 was appointed as Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine of the University of Adelaide and then promoted to Professor in 2010. He was awarded an MD for his Gene Therapy work in 2009.