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Updates from the lab (VIC)

Our Clayton laboratory has recently welcomed the expert experience of two consultant haematologists. Both have received multiple prizes commending them on their educational achievements and are actively involved in research projects in various haematology sub-specialities. Their in-depth knowledge in haematology is a great asset to the Clinical Labs pathology team.


Dr Michael Low

MBBS, BMedSci, FRACP,
FRCPA, PhD
Lab: Clayton
Areas Of Interest:
Haematological malignancies (i.e.
lymphoma and myeloma) and iron
deficiency
Speciality: Haematology
Phone: 1300 134 111
Email: michael.low@clinicallabs.com.au

Dr Michael Low is a Haematologist who has recently joined Clinical Labs. Dr Low undertook his undergraduate training at the University of Melbourne for which he was awarded an MBBS/BMedSci before completing his specialty training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Alfred Hospital and Monash Medical Centre. He is a fellow of both the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) and the Royal College of Pathologists Australasia (RCPA). Dr Low performed his PhD studies jointly at Monash University as well as the Walter and Eliza Hall Research Institute for which he was awarded the Gus Nossal Award by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia for his studies into survival pathways in myeloma.

Dr Low has been published in numerous international journals including Journal of Nutrition, Canadian Medical Association Journal, British Journal of Haematology, Blood and Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews.


Dr Maciej Tatarczuch


MBBS, BBiomedSc, FRACP, FRCPA
Lab: Clayton
Areas Of Interest: Haematological
malignancies (i.e. lymphoma and
myeloid cancers)
Speciality: Haematology
Phone: 1300 134 111
Email: maciej.tatarczuch@clinicallabs.com.au

Dr Maciej Tatarczuch is a clinical and laboratory haematologist, holding fellowships with both RACP and RCPA. He graduated with a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
from The University of Melbourne and was awarded the Sister Christina Welsford Haematology Prize. Dr Tatarczuch undertook specialist training at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Melbourne Pathology. He completed a fellowship at Oxford University Hospital Trust, UK, where he gained experience in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, haematological cancers and clotting/bleeding disorders. He has also completed a two-year clinical trials fellowship at Monash Health and is actively involved in translational research at the Monash Health Translational Precinct, where his PhD studies focus on improving outcomes for patients with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.

Dr Tatarczuch currently holds positions at Monash Health, Australian Clinical Labs, Holmesglen Private Hospital and Jessie MacPherson Private Hospital. His private rooms are at Bayside Haematology, Mentone.