PROFESSOR ED BYRNE AO

Principle & President, King’s College London

Vice-Provost, Health, University College London, (2007-2009)
Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Monash University (2003-2007)
Order of Australia (2003)

Prof Ed Byrne is a renowned neuroscientist who has made significant contributions to the study of neuromuscular disorders through his work in the fields of clinical work, research and education. He is currently the vice-chancellor at Monash University.

After completing a range of studies in England and Australia, Prof Byrne began his career as neurology registrar at Adelaide Hospital in 1978 and returned to Australia, aged 31 and after a four-year placement in England, to become director of neurology at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne in 1983. In 1993, Prof Byrne joined the Melbourne Neuromuscular Research Unit as one of its founding directors before joining the University of Melbourne as a Professor of Experimental Neurology and, later, Monash University as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences. Prof Byrne was then appointed the Vice Provost (Health) at University College London, a position he held until becoming the eighth University President and Vice-Chancellor at Monash University.

Prof Byrne has previously worked as a director of BUPA, a private healthcare insurance provider in the UK that also operates in Australia, and a member of the boards of the Committee for Melbourne and the Australia-Japan Business Cooperation Committee. In 2006 he was admitted as an Officer of the Order of Australia.