Medical School at the University of Adelaide, then Physician Training in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) in 1992. He then undertook a PhD in the molecular biology of airways disease at The Hanson Institute/RAH/University of Adelaide, then a five-year Post-Doc / Research Assistant Professor position in the Division of Human Gene Therapy, University of Alabama in Birmingham. He returned to the RAH in 1992 to take up a position as Consultant Physician in the Department of Thoracic Medicine, and Director of the Lung Research Laboratory. Professor Reynolds has over 150 peer-reviewed publications. He also holds an Adjunct Professor position in University of South Australia and is a member of the Centre for Cancer Biology. He Chairs the RAH Research Committee and has overseen the distribution of many millions of dollars in funding to the RAH Research Community. Other local leadership roles have included Chair of the Medical Staff Society and Vice-President of South Australian Salaried Medical Officers Association. Professor Reynolds is currently Medical Lead of the Heart and Lung Program of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network (overseeing Thoracic and Sleep Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery), and is a former President of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and winner of the Society Medal.
Professor Paul Reynolds
