Dr Gregory Redpath

Dr Gregory Redpath

Lecturer
  • Ph.D. Medicine                                                                                                              Feb 2011- Aug 2015

Department of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

  • B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry                                                                                           Feb 2007- Dec 2010

Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

Medicine & Health
School of Biomedical Sciences
E-mail
g.redpath@unsw.edu.au

2022

Future Leader to Watch, Biology Open

2018

Runner-up, Best Postdoctoral Presentation, Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Development Cell Biology NSW Research Meeting

2014

David Walsh Prize for Best Student Presentation, ComBio 2014

2010

Health Sciences Prestigious Summer Scholarship

2009

Health Research Council Summer Scholarship, Health Research Council of New Zealand

  • 2022

    2018

    Future Leader to Watch, Biology Open

    Runner-up, Best Postdoctoral Presentation, Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Development Cell Biology NSW Research Meeting

  • 2022

    2014

    Future Leader to Watch, Biology Open

    David Walsh Prize for Best Student Presentation, ComBio 2014

  • 2022

    2010

    Future Leader to Watch, Biology Open

    Health Sciences Prestigious Summer Scholarship

  • 2022

    2009

    Future Leader to Watch, Biology Open

    Health Research Council Summer Scholarship, Health Research Council of New Zealand

I am a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Molecular Medicine, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. My research focuses on using live cell imaging to understand how receptor trafficking is regulated and contributes to human diseases and treatments. My work involves investigating how psychedelics act on serotonin receptors at a cellular level, how receptor movement around the cell regulates signalling, and how lipoproteins are cleared from circulation by endocytic processes.

My Research Supervision

Ph.D. Students

  • Jack Zhang                                                                                                                   (2023- current)
  • David Kim                                                                                                                     (2023- current)

 

Previous Supervision

Ph.D. Students

  • Halima Siddiqui                                                                                                             (Advisor, University of Otago, NZ, 2019-2023)
  • Manuela Ecker                                                                                                              (UNSW, 2016-2019)

 

Honours Students

  • Shreya Boby                                                                                                                  (2023-2024)
  • David Kim                                                                                                                      (2022-2023)
  • Sarah Skerhut                                                                                                                (2022)
  • Haig Vartoukian                                                                                                             (2017)