Graham Sinclair

PhD, FCCMG

Investigator, BC Children's Hospital
Biochemical Geneticist, BC Newborn Screening Laboratory, BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre

Newborn screening is designed to identify infants with treatable rare disorders at birth in order to start therapies before the infants get sick. These disorders can lead to developmental disability, growth failure, liver disease, seizures, and even death if untreated. The investigation of potential new candidate disorders for screening, evaluation of new screening tests or improvement of existing methods, and the measurement of the long-term effectiveness of screening to improve health are all active aspects of my research.

We have a focus on disorders affecting the use of fats as an energy source and a variant of one of these disorders that is common to coastal BC First Nations. This variant is associated with an increased risk of infant death, but may also have benefits related to traditional diets.. Investigation of this variant will lead to a better understanding of its clinical impact and help to identify effective interventions.

Academic Affiliations

  • Clinical Professor, , Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Childhood Diseases
  • Research Group(s): Rare Diseases

Contact Information

Location

4500 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6H 3N1

Grants

BC Children's Hospital Telethon Competition; Determination of the incidence and natural history of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency in BC First Nations; COMP; $22,000CDN; Principal Investigator

Hilary Vallance; Coinvestigators

Graham Sinclair, Laura Arbour.

BC Children's Hospital Telethon Competition

Development of methods for screening X-linked creatine transporter deficiency (X-CRTRD) in mental retardation.; COMP; $9,910 CDN; Principal Investigator

Sylvia Stockler; Coinvestigators

Hilary Vallance, Graham Sinclair.

Honours & Awards

2004 Garrod Association Biochemical Genetics Fellowship; $25,000CDN

2004 Bluma Tischler Postdoctoral Fellowship; $22,500CDN

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