Naomi McClure-Griffiths is an Australian astronomer known for her work in the field of astrophysics, particularly in the study of the Milky Way galaxy and the dynamics of the interstellar medium. She has made significant contributions to understanding the structure and motion of gas in galaxies, including the processes that lead to star formation. McClure-Griffiths has been involved in various large astronomical surveys and has published numerous research papers on topics related to radio astronomy.

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