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Prof.
Morgan graduated with his medical degree from the University of
Sydney in 1980 and was awarded his postdoctoral M.D. in 1991 for
his thesis on the pathophysiology of human cerebral arteriovenous
malformations. After completing his neurosurgical training in 1986
at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Royal Alexandria
Hospital for Children, Prof. Morgan undertook his Fellowship in
neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, under
the mentorship of Prof. Thoralf Sundt, a pioneer in neurosurgery.
Prof. Morgan was appointed as Professor of Neurosurgery for the
University of Sydney in 1998, and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery
at Royal North Shore Hospital. Prof. Morgan is regarded as one
of neurosurgery’s preeminent figures both nationally and
internationally, and was inducted into the elite American Academy
of Neurological Surgery in 1999. In addition to having supervised
dozens of doctoral students, Australasian neurosurgical trainees
and neurosurgical Fellows from the United States of America, Professor
Morgan has been the Keynote Speaker at more than 20 neurosurgery
conferences worldwide and has published over one-hundred peer reviewed
papers and book chapters. Prof. Morgan has recently been appointed
as Dean of the School of Advanced Medicine at Macquarie University
and is a cerebrovascular surgeon at Sydney’s Dalcross Hospital.

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