Dr Lucy Fox
Biography
Dr Lucy Fox is a Haematologist with dual physician and pathology qualifications. She obtained her Medicine and Commerce / Science degrees at the University of Melbourne, where she also obtained a Doctorate of Medical Science. Her thesis was entitled “Integrating genomics into diagnostic and management strategies for patients with Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes”.
Dr Fox holds a clinical appointment at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where she runs the Genomic Haematology clinic in which she cares for patients and families with bone marrow failure syndromes and germline predisposition to haematological malignancy.
She works in the molecular haematology department of Peter Mac where she examines acquired and inherited genetic changes that occur in patients with Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes and related diseases.
Dr Fox is also a clinical research fellow in the Transfusion Research Unit at Monash University, where she focusses on the Aplastic Anaemia and other Bone marrow failure syndromes Registry and the newly established Australian Marrow Failure Biobank.
