About
Professor Nick Martin graduated with honours in Genetics from the University of Adelaide in 1972 and obtained his PhD in genetics at the University of Birmingham. In 1978 he returned to a Research Fellowship at the Australian National University where he founded the Australian Twin Registry. After 3 years in the US, he returned in 1986 to the QIMR Berghofer where he heads the Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory and continues longitudinal studies with twins of a wide range of complex traits of medical and behavioural interest. Professor Martin is involved in several large studies of cognition and brain imaging (EEG and MRI). His research over recent years has moved to genome wide association studies (GWAS) to locate genes influencing complex traits including anxiety, alcoholism, and dizygotic twinning. He developed methods for multivariate analyses and the analysis of gene-environment interactions. Most recently Professor Martin has initiated projects to recruit large patient samples for GWAS of anorexia, depression and other psychiatric disorders. He has published over 1200 papers and is a fellow of the Australian academies of Science, Social Science, and Health and Medical Science.
Area of Interest
Professor Nick Martin is a human geneticist and founded the Australian Twin Registry with over 30 000 pairs enrolled nationwide. Professor Martin’s expertise is in the execution and statistical genetic analysis of large twin studies of behavioural and other phenotypes. Professor Martin now focuses on recruiting large patient collections for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and has recently recruited over 3000 anorexia cases and over 20,000 depression cases. New projects are planned for stuttering and bipolar. More specific information on these studies can be found at the ‘Genetic Epidemiology, Translational Neurogenomics, Psychiatric Genetics and Statistical Genetics’ website.