Lawrie William Powell (born 1934) is an Australian medical researcher, specialising in gastroenterology and hepatology.[1]
Powell graduated from Brisbane State High School in 1952.[2] He commenced work at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital as a senior medical student in 1958 prior to commencing a period as a hepatologist at the hospital.[3] After working at the hospital for sixty years, Powell retired in 2018.[3]
Powell made substantial contributions into the research of liver disease, particularly cirrhosis and hemochromatosis, which includes authoring over 400 publications.[1] [3]
He helped establish a comprehensive cancer research centre at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research which opened in September 2001[2] and was a director from 1990 until 2000.[4] [3]
Powell's received a gold medal from the Canadian Liver Foundation.[2] He was made a Companion of the Order of Australia in the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours in recognition for his service to medicine and medical research,[5] named as the University of Queensland's Alumnus of the Year in 1999[4] and in 2001 was awarded the Centenary Medal for his service to the community through his role at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research.[6]
He was named as a Queensland Great in 2002.[1]