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Researcher

Dr Ann McCormack

My Expertise

Pituitary tumours

Endocrinology

Women in Medicine

Keywords

Fields of Research (FoR)

Medicine - General

Biography

A/Professor McCormack graduated in 2000 from the University of Sydney and undertook postgraduate training at the Royal North Shore Hospital. Her subsequent PhD examined the role of chemotherapy and genetic biomarkers in the management of aggressive pituitary tumours. In 2010 she completed a clinical and research fellowship in the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, with a focus on pituitary tumours. She was then appointed...view more

A/Professor McCormack graduated in 2000 from the University of Sydney and undertook postgraduate training at the Royal North Shore Hospital. Her subsequent PhD examined the role of chemotherapy and genetic biomarkers in the management of aggressive pituitary tumours. In 2010 she completed a clinical and research fellowship in the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, with a focus on pituitary tumours. She was then appointed to her current position as senior staff specialist in the Department of Endocrinology at St Vincent’s Hospital in 2011. She also heads The Hormones and Cancer Group at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Her primary research interests are in exploring the biology of aggressive pituitary tumours and investigating new treatment options, along with pituitary tumour genetics. As a member for the European Society of Endocrinology’s Taskforce on Aggressive Pituitary Tumours, she was integral to the development of guidelines on the management of aggressive pituitary tumours published in 2017. She is on the Board of the International Pituitary Society, heads the St Vincent’s Campus pituitary multidisciplinary team, is chair of the Sydney Pituitary Collaborative Group (SPCG) and co-chair of the Australia New Zealand Pituitary Alliance (ANZPA). She is current President of the Endocrine Society of Australia. She is also passionate about navigating change within the health system, promoting and supporting Women in Medicine and mentoring young clinicians.


My Qualifications

MBBS Hons 1 FRACP PhD


My Awards

2019          UNSW Promoting High Quality Research Papers Scheme (PHQRP) Key Incentive 2 publication award

2018          St Vincent’s Clinical School, Teaching Conjoint of the Month

2017          Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA) Women in Endocrinology Outstanding Abstract Award

2010          ESA International Travel Award

2008          ESA Bryan Hudson Clinical Endocrinology Award

2007          Cancer Institute of NSW Research Scholar Award

2005          Northern Clinical School, Sydney University Registrar Teaching Award


My Research Supervision


Supervision keywords


Areas of supervision

ILP, Honours, Masters, PhD

Clinical, translational research. Genetics. 


Currently supervising

Honours, PhD

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