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Associate Professor Miguel Rentería
Associate Professor

Miguel Rentería

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Overview

Background

I am a genetic epidemiologist specialising in the genetics of neurodegenerative diseases, with a particular focus on Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, and other age-related conditions. I lead a dynamic team of scientists dedicated to understanding how genetic and environmental factors influence neurodegeneration, brain health, and related health outcomes. My research is interdisciplinary, integrating advanced statistical genetics, bioinformatics, and data science to unravel disease mechanisms, improve patient stratification, and identify potential therapeutic targets.

In 2020, I founded the Australian Parkinson’s Genetics Study (APGS), now the largest Parkinson’s cohort in Australia with over 10,000 participants. This landmark study has positioned Australia as a key contributor to global Parkinson’s genetics research. I am also actively involved in the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program (GP2), where I contribute to large-scale data analysis and work within the underrepresented populations working group to enhance diversity in genetic research worldwide.

Committed to training the next generation of researchers, I have supervised over 16 students, including several PhD candidates who have gone on to successful careers in academia and industry. Two of my recent PhD graduates received the Outstanding Thesis Award, and another received the AIPS Florey Next Generation Award.

I have published consistently in prominent journals, including Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Communications, BRAIN, Biological Psychiatry, and SLEEP. To date, I have authored over 100 academic articles, which have been widely cited, and I have secured competitive funding from NHMRC, MRFF, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Shake It Up Australia Foundation, the US National Institutes of Health, and the Alzheimer’s Association. My work has been recognised with several prestigious awards, including the 2023 Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellowship from the Rebecca L Cooper Medical Research Foundation, the 2021 Enrico Greppi International Migraine Research Award, and the 2024 Adele Green Emerging Leader Award from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. I am also a Global Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health, a program by the University of California San Francisco and Trinity College Dublin, which supports my commitment to promoting brain health equity worldwide.

Availability

Associate Professor Miguel Rentería is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Genomics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Genetics, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Public Policy, University of Oxford

Works

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164 works between 2008 and 2025

161 - 164 of 164 works

2013

Book Chapter

Using PLINK for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and data analysis

Renteria, Miguel E., Cortes, Adrian and Medland, Sarah E. (2013). Using PLINK for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and data analysis. Genome-Wide Association Studies and Genomic Prediction. (pp. 193-213) edited by Cedric Gondro, Julius van der Werf and Ben Hayes. New York, NY, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-447-0_8

Using PLINK for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and data analysis

2012

Journal Article

Cerebral assymmetry: a quantitative, multifactorial, and plastic brain phenotype

Renteria, Miguel E. (2012). Cerebral assymmetry: a quantitative, multifactorial, and plastic brain phenotype. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 15 (3), 401-413. doi: 10.1017/thg.2012.13

Cerebral assymmetry: a quantitative, multifactorial, and plastic brain phenotype

2012

Journal Article

Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes

Stein, Jason L., Medland, Sarah E., Vasquez, Alejandro Arias, Hibar, Derrek P., Senstad, Rudy E., Winkler, Anderson M., Toro, Roberto, Appel, Katja, Bartecek, Richard, Bergmann, Ørjan, Bernard, Manon, Brown, Andrew A., Cannon, Dara M., Chakravarty, M. Mallar, Christoforou, Andrea, Domin, Martin, Grimm, Oliver, Hollinshead, Marisa, Holmes, Avram J., Homuth, Georg, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Langan, Camilla, Lopez, Lorna M., Hansell, Narelle K., Hwang, Kristy S., Kim, Sungeun, Laje, Gonzalo, Lee, Phil H., Liu, Xinmin ... Brown, Matthew A. (2012). Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes. Nature Genetics, 44 (5), 552-561. doi: 10.1038/ng.2250

Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes

2008

Journal Article

A comparative structural bioinformatics analysis of the insulin receptor family ectodomain based on phylogenetic information

Renteria, Miguel E., Gandhi, Neha S., Vinuesa, Pablo, Helmerhorst, Erik and Mancera, Ricardo L. (2008). A comparative structural bioinformatics analysis of the insulin receptor family ectodomain based on phylogenetic information. PLoS One, 3 (11) e3667, e3667. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003667

A comparative structural bioinformatics analysis of the insulin receptor family ectodomain based on phylogenetic information

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Monogenic Parkinson's disease among individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in Australia and Mexico

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Elucidating the genetic architecture of neuropsychiatric phenotypes and other complex human traits

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nick Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Elucidating the genetic architecture of neuropsychiatric phenotypes and other complex human traits

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nick Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Elucidating the genetic architecture of neuropsychiatric phenotypes and other complex human traits

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nick Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Genetic Aetiology of Cognitive and Speech-Related Features in Parkinson's Disease

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    From Genes to Brain Networks: AI Approaches to Understanding the Genetic Foundations of Brain Functionality in Health and Disease

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding the genetic aetiology of age-related diseases in diverse populations

    Associate Advisor

  • Master Philosophy

    Application of machine learning techniques on longitudinal fitness tracker data to augment disease risk prediction.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Quan Nguyen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Bridging gaps on the genetics of age-related disorder among under-represented populations

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Genetic architecture of differences in symptomatology and treatment response in major depressive disorder

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nick Martin, Honorary Professor Sarah Medland

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • Human genetics
  • Parkinson's disease

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