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BIG DATA RESEARCH IN MATERNAL, PERINATAL AND RENAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY Dr Erandi Hewawasam Research Fellow, National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit Centre for Big Data Research in Health UNSW @UNSW, Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Sydney, Australia | June 2026 Dr Erandi Hewawasam is a Research Fellow at the National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit within the Centre for Big Data Research in Health at University of New South Wales (UNSW). Her work focuses on maternal and reproductive health, chronic diseases (e.g., kidney disease, endometriosis), and early-life outcomes. She is the Program Manager for the Fertility Medicine Data Asset for Australia (FM-DATA), an MRFF-funded national infrastructure project linking fertility, hospital, Medicare, pharmaceutical, and perinatal datasets covering more than 40 million individuals. She also coordinates the Early Life Course Platform, integrating around 20 New South Wales and Australian federal administrative datasets to support population health research. Before joining UNSW, Dr Hewawasam spent over five years at the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) as a post-doctoral research fellow and program manager for Pregnancy and Kidney Research Australia (PKRA). In these roles, she led patient-centred research at the intersection of pregnancy and chronic kidney disease (CKD), using data linkage, registry analysis, cohort studies, and surveys to improve parenthood outcomes for Australians with CKD. Her work has informed national clinical guidelines, been embedded into renal clinical care and specialist training programs, and contributed to international nephrology education initiatives. Dr Hewawasam has published more than 40 peer-reviewed papers in leading journals and secured more than $275,000 in competitive funding. In 2025, she received the prestigious James McWha Rising Star Award, one of University of Adelaide’s Distinguished Alumni Awards, recognising exceptional early-career alumni demonstrating leadership and significant impact in their profession and community. Alongside her research, she supervises higher degree students, mentors medical trainees, contributes to teaching, and advocates for inclusive opportunities for women in science as a UNSW STEMM Champion 2025. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
WHY NEGATIVE RESULTS IN CLINICAL TRIALS MATTER International Clinical Trials Day 2026, a year in review: Trial of The Year 2025 With Professor Brett J. Manley, Consultant Neonatologist Mercy Hospital For Women @MercyPerinatal , Melbourne & Professor of Neonatal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Newborn Health, University of Melbourne, Australia Kate Francis, Biostatistician (Snr Research Officer) Murdoch Children’s Research Institute @MCRI_for_kids , Melbourne & Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne & Affiliate Biostatistician, The Royal Children’s Hospital @RCHMelbourne, Melbourne, Australia Professor Christopher Reid, Chair Australian Clinical Trials Alliance @ACTAcommunity @ACTA_org (ACTA) & School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University @MonashUni & School of Population Health at Curtin University @CurtinUni, Western Australia A BENCH SIDE STORY SYNDICATION Filmed in Melbourne & Perth | May 2026 Negative results in a clinical trial can be extremely valuable — both scientifically and ethically. A “negative result” usually means the treatment being tested did not work better than the standard treatment, placebo, or expected outcome. The aim of the PLUSS trial was to find out if installation of budesonide (a steroid) with surfactant to the lungs of extremely preterm babies helps to prevent lung disease, or Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). BPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease characterised by disordered alveolar and vascular development, most commonly affecting extremely preterm infants exposed to mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). BPD is associated with mortality, and adverse long-term pulmonary and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Despite advances in neonatal care including antenatal corticosteroids, exogenous surfactant, and the increasing use of non-invasive respiratory support, the incidence of BPD has increased in the state of Victoria in 2005 compared with earlier eras. Extremely preterm infants participating in the trial were monitored closely after birth and an assessment completed at 36 weeks to check for BPD. Participating infants were also followed up when they are two years old. The trial was led by a team of researchers at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne and the Liggins Institute in Auckland, New Zealand and had 29 participating centres around the world. In 2025 the PLUSS Trial received the Australian Clinical Trials Alliance (ACTA) Trial of the Year 2025 Award as well as the ACTA STInG Excellence in Trial Statistics Award2025. Source: Adapted from plusstrial.org website As seen on Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory Australian Health Journal @AUHealthJournal Produced & published by AUDIENCED Get your interviews captured across Australia audienced.org/contact
BRAIN AGEING, DEMENTIA AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Professor Perminder S. Sachdev AM @sachdevps , MBBS, MD, PhD, FRANZCP, FAAHMS, Scientia Professor of Neuropsychiatry, UNSW Sydney @UNSW @UNSWMedicine & Co-director of the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) @CHeBA_UNSW, UNSW Sydney & Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia & Co-Director of the Australian Dementia Network (ADNeT) & Director of the Centre for Research Excellence in Vascular Contributions to Dementia (CRE VCD) RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Sydney, Australia | May 2026 Professor Perminder Sachdev AM graduated from the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, in 1978 and completed his MD in Psychiatry there in 1983. Following time in New Zealand, he relocated to Australia, where he completed psychiatric training and a PhD at UNSW in 1991. His doctoral work examined ethnopsychological concepts in Māori culture. His early research focused on drug-induced movement disorders, including akathisia, tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome, while his later work has centred on dementia and pre-dementia syndromes, particularly neuroimaging, biomarkers and risk factors. Professor Sachdev has held numerous leadership roles, including membership of the DSM-5 Neurocognitive Disorders Work Group, President of the International College of Geriatric Psychoneuropharmacology, and leadership positions within VASCOG, the International Neuropsychiatric Association, and the RANZCP Neuropsychiatry Section. He has also contributed extensively to Alzheimer’s Australia and Tourette syndrome advocacy. His research interests span neuropsychiatric disorders of ageing, vascular and Alzheimer’s dementia, mild cognitive impairment, brain stimulation therapies, neuroimaging, Tourette syndrome and adult ADHD. In 2012, he co-founded CHeBA and leads major longitudinal studies, including the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study, alongside international consortia such as COSMIC, STROKOG and ICC-Dementia. His achievements have been widely recognised, including appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia (2011), Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (2015), and recipient of the Ryman Prize (2022) for contributions to ageing research. He has also received the Lishman Oration Award (2024) and a Lifetime Achievement Award (2025). Professor Sachdev has authored over 1,000 journal articles, multiple books, and a book of poetry. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com
CASE STUDY increasing survival, free of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in extremely preterm infants With Professor Brett J. Manley, Consultant Neonatologist Mercy Hospital For Women @MercyPerinatal, Melbourne & Professor of Neonatal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Newborn Health, University of Melbourne, Australia Kate Francis, Biostatistician (Snr Research Officer) Murdoch Children’s Research Institute @MCRI_for_kids , Melbourne & Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne & Affiliate Biostatistician, The Royal Children’s Hospital @RCHMelbourne , Melbourne, Australia Professor Christopher Reid, Chair - Australian Clinical Trials Alliance @ACTAcommunity @ACTA_org (ACTA) & School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University @MonashUni & School of Population Health at Curtin University @CurtinUni , Western Australia CASE STUDY Filmed in Melbourne & Perth, Australia | May 2026 Negative results in a clinical trial can be extremely valuable — both scientifically and ethically. A “negative result” usually means the treatment being tested did not work better than the standard treatment, placebo, or expected outcome. The aim of the PLUSS trial was to find out if installation of budesonide (a steroid) with surfactant to the lungs of extremely preterm babies helps to prevent lung disease, or Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). BPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease characterised by disordered alveolar and vascular development, most commonly affecting extremely preterm infants exposed to mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). BPD is associated with mortality, and adverse long-term pulmonary and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Despite advances in neonatal care including antenatal corticosteroids, exogenous surfactant, and the increasing use of non-invasive respiratory support, the incidence of BPD has increased in the state of Victoria in 2005 compared with earlier eras. Extremely preterm infants participating in the trial were monitored closely after birth and an assessment completed at 36 weeks to check for BPD. Participating infants were also followed up when they are two years old. The trial was led by a team of researchers at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne and the Liggins Institute in Auckland, New Zealand and had 29 participating centres around the world. In 2025 the PLUSS Trial received the Australian Clinical Trials Alliance (ACTA) Trial of the Year 2025 Award as well as the ACTA STInG Excellence in Trial Statistics Award2025. Source: Adapted from plusstrial.org website SEE OTHER CASE STUDIES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS CATHETER MANAGEMENT With Dr Grace Xu @GraceXu_NP , Nurse Practitioner Emergency Department, QEII Hospital, Brisbane & Emergency & Trauma Centre, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Brisbane, Australia | May 2026 Dr Grace Xu is a clinician-researcher, senior nurse practitioner, and emerging implementation scientist with more than 16 years of emergency nursing experience. She is a Fellow of the College of Emergency Nurses Australasia and a Centaur Fellow. She also leads the Early Career Researcher/Clinician Researcher portfolio within the Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research group. As Chief Investigator, Dr Xu has secured over $3 million in competitive grant funding and co-authored more than 40 publications, including eight ranked among the top 10% most cited globally in her field. Her international research standing is reflected in Scopus rankings, placing her in the top 99th percentile for mindfulness research and the top 93rd percentile for catheter infection. During the COVID-19 pandemic, her wellness research informed local and state wellness activity planning and was featured by major media outlets such as 10 News (2020 & 2021). Her achievements have been recognised through numerous awards, including the Early Career Researcher Award (2024), Early Career Academic of the Year (2024), Research Implementation Award (2024), Clinician Researcher Award (2023), Outstanding Achievement in Nursing/Midwifery Leader Award (2022), and multiple teaching excellence awards. Source: Supplied Thanks to: Emergency Medicine Foundation @emfresearch SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com
POST STROKE BRAIN RECOVERY TARGETING BLOOD FLOW AND VESSEL HEALTH Dr Daniel Beard @DocBeardface87, Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle @Uni_Newcastle Group Leader, Neurovascular Research Laboratory New South Wales, Australia & Visiting Scientist, University of Oxford @UniofOxford , United Kingdom & Founder and Chief Scientific Officer ShearFlow RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Newcastle, Australia | May 2026 Dr Daniel Beard is a Senior Lecturer and Group Leader of the Neurovascular Research Laboratory at the University of Newcastle, with a distinguished career in stroke research. Dr Beard completed his PhD in Human Physiology in 2015, uncovering the impact of intracranial pressure on collateral vessel failure. He has held prestigious research and teaching roles at the University of Oxford and Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin @ChariteBerlin , contributing to international collaborations on neurovascular protection. His research has been supported by competitive grants, including an NHMRC @nhmrc Ideas Grant, and he has received numerous awards for innovation, research excellence and teaching excellence, including: -Winner of the Challenger Pitch Prize at the Proto Axiom Challenger Summit (2024). -Paul Dudley White International Scholar for the highest-ranked Australian abstract at the 2022 International Stroke Conference, New Orleans. -Recipient of the Learning Design and Teaching Innovation Teaching Excellence Award and Mid-Career Teaching Award from the University of Newcastle (2024). His most recent work focuses on understanding and improving collateral blood flow during ischaemic stroke. Notably, his groundbreaking work on shear stress and cerebral blood flow with renowned researchers at Harvard University, resulted in a patented nanoparticle therapy that selectively boosts brain perfusion during stroke, saving brain tissue and improving patient outcomes. This work was recently published in Advanced Science: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…. Dr Beard is Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the University spinout ShearFlow that is now commercializing this technology to reach the clinic. This work aims to deliver targeted stroke therapies that could give patients a improved chance at recovery and a better quality of life. Source: Supplied and adapted SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com
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IDENTIFYING AND TREATING AUTOIMMUNE NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS With Associate Professor Sudarshini (Darshi) Ramanathan @darshi_r , Neurologist & Head of Translational Neuroimmunology Group, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney @Sydney_Uni , Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Sydney, Australia | April 2026 Associate Professor Sudarshini Ramanathan is a neurologist and clinician scientist whose work focuses on autoimmune neurological disorders. Her research has helped identify new neurological syndromes due to antibody-mediated demyelination and encephalitis, and improve diagnostic tools and treatment guidelines for patients with autoimmune diseases affecting the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nerves. Associate Professor Ramanathan’s research program aims to improve our understanding of underlying disease pathogenesis with a focus towards ‘precision medicine’ in neuroimmunology – both with diagnosis and therapeutics. Her research focuses on defining the clinical, radiological, and immunophenotypic profiles of specific pathogenic autoantibodies; understanding what triggers autoimmunity and disruption of immune tolerance; and the cellular and humoural mechanisms of action of autoantibodies and how this might be translated into refining novel therapeutic approaches. Her work thus far has resulted in the enhanced recognition of novel treatable neurological conditions, important biological insights into the pathophysiology of these disorders, and the development of diagnostic criteria and therapeutic approaches to improve outcomes in vulnerable patients who otherwise risk chronic disability. Associate Professor Ramanathan heads the Translational Neuroimmunology Group at the Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney; and also runs a neuroimmunology clinic at Concord Hospital. She supervises and mentors a research team of PhD and Masters candidates, postdoctoral fellows, and clinician researchers. Her research has been recognised by the Leonard Cox Award for Excellence in Neuroscience research and the NSW Premier’s Prize Award for Early Career Researchers (Biological Sciences) in 2022. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST INFECTIONS TRIGGERING AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE Dr Deborah Burnett, Scientia Senior Lecturer & Laboratory Head UNSW Sydney @UNSW @UNSWMedicine , Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Sydney, Australia | April 2026 Dr Deborah Burnett is a Scientia Senior Lecturer and Laboratory Head at UNSW, where she leads a multidisciplinary research program spanning mechanistic immunology and translational vaccinology. Her work focuses on understanding how immune responses can protect against challenging infectious threats, including bacterial infections and infections associated with autoimmune disease. After completing her PhD in 2019, Dr Burnett established her first independent group at the Garvan Institute @GarvanInstitute in 2022 and launched her laboratory at UNSW in 2024. Her research, published in major research journals including Science and Immunity, has helped redefine how self-reactive B cells contribute to protective immunity and is now shaping new approaches to prevention and cure of infections linked to autoimmunity. Her contributions to research leadership and translation have been recognised through the NSW Premier’s Prize for Early Career Researcher of the Year, Research Australia’s Discovery Award @ResAustralia, the Australian L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship, a Young Tall Poppy Award, the Marie Krogh Prize for Women in Science, and selection as an International Union of Immunological Societies Rising Star. Through the Snow Fellowship, Dr Burnett and her team aim to develop new ways to distinguish protective from harmful immune responses, advancing safer vaccines, diagnostics and therapies for vulnerable communities affected by infection-associated autoimmune disease. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
RENAL CARE & DATA LINKAGE OF TASMANIAN KIDNEY DISEASE CASES With Professor Matthew Jose, Kidney Specialist Head of Unit, Nephrology, Royal Hobart Hospital @TasmaniaHealth & Professor of Medicine, University of Tasmania @UTAS_ Tasmania, Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | March 2026 Professor Matthew Jose is a Renal Physician & Head of the Renal Unit at the Royal Hobart Hospital, and Professor of Medicine for the University of Tasmania. Winner of the 2021 Rural Science Award from the Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology, he has worked in regional, rural and remote Australian locations for nearly 20 years as a Renal Physician, including the Northern Territory. He is currently Chairperson of the Tasmanian Statewide Kidney Clinical Network and a member of national clinical guideline groups including Therapeutic Guidelines and CARI guidelines kidney stone working group, as well as a member of the KidGEN (Kidney Genetics) national steering committee. He has established the first regional young adult transplant clinic for young Tasmanians with a kidney transplant transferring from paediatric to adult care. Professor Jose’s research has been funded by Australia’s NHMRC @nhmrc and MRFF, as well as Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation in Tasmania. Source: Supplied and adapted SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact
PAEDIATRIC HAEMORRHAGE AND AIRWAY PROCEDURES With Associate Professor Shane George, Paediatric Emergency physician & Paediatric intensive care physician, Gold Coast University Hospital @GC_Health @qldhealth Queensland, Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Southport, Queensland, Australia | March 2026 Dr Shane George is a paediatric critical care physician working in paediatric emergency medicine and paediatric intensive care at Gold Coast University Hospital. He is the clinical lead for children’s critical care research for Gold Coast Health, and is a Senior Lecturer at The University of Queensland @UQ_News and Griffith University @Griffith_Uni . Associate Professor George is also an active clinician researcher on topics that span both emergency medicine and PICU practice including safety in emergency intubation, sepsis, haemostatic resuscitation in children and respiratory support therapies. He is a member of the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International collaborative (PREDICT) and the ANZICS Paediatric Study Group, collaborating on numerous multicentre projects. Associate Professor George’s research has been funded by Australia’s Emergency Medicine Foundation @emfresearch , Australian Government NHMRC @nhmrc and MRFF, the US based Thrasher Research Foundation. Source: Supplied and Gold Coast Health website SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
PARAMEDICINE WORKFORCE ACROSS AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND With Associate Professor Liz Thyer Associate Professor in Paramedicine Western Sydney University @westernsydneyu , Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia | March 2026 Liz Thyer is an Associate Professor in the Western Sydney University Paramedicine program and is passionate about innovations and excellence in health sciences teaching and learning. She was an advanced life support paramedic with Ambulance Victoria for 11 years including roles as a clinical instructor and peer support officer. She has previously worked at Victoria University with the Paramedic programs and at Deakin University in Learning Futures. She is an active member of the Australasian College of Paramedicine @ACParamedicine and is the inaugural chair of the ACP Professional Standards Committee and Education Committee. Her PhD was in physical anthropology, highlighting a continuing passion for anatomical studies, but her more recent research and HDR supervision focuses on the fields of health education, mental health, and paramedicine workforce issues. She is the chief investigator of the Australasian Paramedicine Workforce Survey, a three-year study providing the most comprehensive data exploring trends affecting the Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand paramedicine workforce. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact
TRIALS IN TREATING STIs, VACCINES AND LIPID LOWERING MEDICATIONS Dr Pi Lip Seet, Principal Investigator Paratus Clinical @ParatusClinical , Brisbane & Surgical Registrar Brisbane, Queensland, Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Brisbane | March 2026 Dr Pi Lip Seet graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, after completing a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at the University of Newcastle. He has undertaken broad hospital-based training across Queensland and the ACT, with clinical experience in Emergency Medicine, General and Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Intensive Care and Coronary Care. Since joining Paratus Clinical Research in 2022, Dr Seet has served as both Principal Investigator and Sub-Investigator across Phase I–IV industry-sponsored clinical trials. His research experience spans vaccines, immunology, cardiovascular and endocrine disease, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, pain management, sleep medicine and adult psychiatry. He has been involved in multiple vaccine development programs, including RSV, influenza, COVID-19, herpes zoster and pneumococcal studies. Dr Seet maintains current Good Clinical Practice certification and advanced life support training. With a strong foundation in acute and procedural medicine, he is committed to delivering high-quality, ethical clinical research, ensuring participant safety while supporting the advancement of innovative therapeutic and vaccine programs. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
THERAPY TO PREVENT HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN PEOPLE WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS Professor John Olynyk, Liver Specialist, Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, Fiona Stanley and Fremantle Hospitals South Metropolitan Health Service, Western Australia & Associate Director, Clinical Engagement, Curtin Medical Research Institute @CurtinMRI , Curtin University @CurtinUni , Western Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Western Australia | February 2026 Professor John Olynyk is a Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist with over 30 years' experience, primarily at The Fiona Stanley & Fremantle Hospital Group. He planned the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Service for the Fiona Stanley Hospital and was Head Department from 2010 until 2020. Professor John Olynyk was appointed as Associate Dean and Head of the Medical Discipline at Curtin University in 2023 until 2025 and is now Associate Director, Clinical Engagement, Curtin Medical Research Institute, Curtin University. Professor John Olynyk has a long and productive history of research in the field of haemochromatosis, liver disease and iron metabolism. He has sustained 27 years of continuous funding from the NHMRC and published over 270 peer reviewed publications with nearly 20,000 citations. He is patron of Haemochromatosis Australia and currently serves on the Royal Australasian College of Physicians overseas trained physicians assessment panel. He has been a member of multiple national and international professional organisations. He was a keynote speaker at the UK Liver Cancer Meeting at Cambridge University in 2024. Currently he is leading a multicentre, international NHMRC-funded clinical trial examining whether aspirin therapy can prevent hepatocellular carcinoma in people with cirrhosis. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com/contact
IDENTIFICATION & CHARACTERISATION OF MOLECULAR DRIVERS OF THERAPEUTIC RESISTANCE Professor Pieter Eichhorn Group Leader, Curtin Medical Research Institute @CurtinMRI & Dean of Research Infrastructure & Professor at Curtin University @CurtinUni , Western Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Western Australia | February 2026 Professor Pieter Eichhorn is an internationally experienced cancer biologist and research leader whose career has been defined by high-impact contributions at the interface of functional genomics, translational oncology, and research infrastructure strategy. He completed his PhD at the @UniofNewcastle , contributing to the cloning of the gene associated with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, before undertaking postdoctoral training at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in the laboratory of René Bernards. There, he performed pioneering functional genetic screens that identified key regulators of oncogenesis and therapy resistance, including critical roles for the PI3K signalling pathway in resistance to targeted breast cancer therapies. He subsequently worked Dr. Jose Baselga at the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology @VHIO and Harvard Medical School @harvardmed contributing to studies on signalling networks, resistance mechanisms, and ubiquitin pathway regulation in cancer. A major career highlight has been the identification and characterisation of molecular drivers of therapeutic resistance, including work on PI3K pathway biology and ubiquitin-regulated oncogenic signalling, published in high-impact journals and informing biomarker-driven therapeutic strategies. At Curtin University, he has established and led a multidisciplinary translational research program focused on deubiquitinases, epithelial plasticity, and non-coding RNA biology in breast and melanoma. In parallel, he has provided strategic leadership as Dean of Research Infrastructure, overseeing major national and institutional infrastructure investments, NCRIS-aligned initiatives, and large-scale collaborative platforms that enhance research capability and clinical translation. COLLABORATIONS National University of Singapore @NUSingapore , Walter and Eliza Hall Institute @WEHI_research , @Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre @PeterMacCC , Vall d’Hebron, Helmholtz Munich, University of Manchester, FUNDING World Cancer Research Fund, Cancer Council WA @CancerCouncilWA, Australia Center for RNA Therapy in Cancer Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com/contact
LIVER CANCER & PATIENT-DERIVED TUMOUR ORGANOIDS Dr Benjamin Dwyer, Senior Research Fellow & Director, Western Australian Organioid Innovation Hub, Curtin Medical Research Institute @CurtinMRI , Curtin University @CurtinUni , Western Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Western Australia | February 2026 Dr Benjamin Dwyer is a translational cancer researcher driven by a clear purpose: to ensure discoveries made in the laboratory genuinely improve outcomes for patients. Based at Curtin University, he established and now leads the organoid platform within the Liver Cancer Collaborative and directs the WA Organoid Innovation Hub, working at the intersection of biology, medicine and biotechnology to accelerate new treatments for liver cancer. After completing his PhD in Perth, Dr Dwyer joined the world-leading liver research group of Prof Stuart Forbes at the University of Edinburgh @EdinburghUni , where he contributed to research spanning fundamental biology, clinical trials and commercial translation. He helped define how cholangiocarcinoma crosstalk with macrophages establishes a protective environment. In parallel, he was closely involved in the development of macrophage cell therapy for cirrhosis as part of the management team of the MATCH trials, and established novel, GMP-compatible methods to engineer and cryopreserve therapeutic macrophages, foundational methods for the commercial development of macrophage therapy. He was part of the founding team of a biotechnology spinout created to translate this work, and the therapeutic strategy built on those early methods is now progressing through Phase 1 clinical testing. Seeing principles he helped establish move from bench to bedside has been a defining milestone in his career. Today, as part of the Liver Cancer Collaborative his research focuses on building patient-derived “mini tumours” for drug development that better predict treatment response, narrowing the gap between laboratory models and real patient outcomes. COLLABORATIONS WITH: Perkins Cancer Biobank, Australian Centre for RNA Therapeutics in Cancer, UWA @uwanews, WA Data Science Innovation Hub, Murdoch University @MurdochUni , Epichem @epichem, Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation Australia @Cholangio1 , WEHI National Drug Discovery Centre @WEHI_research, Inventia Life Sciences @InventiaLifeSci , University of Edinburgh @EdinburghUni, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) @SNBTSblood, University of Calgary @UCalgary FUNDING FROM: Department of Health WA FHRI Fund @health_wa, Cancer Research Trust, Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) @GESAorg, Ian Potter Foundation @IanPotterFdn , AMMF- The Cholangiocarcinoma Charity @CharityAMMF Source: Supplied and adapted SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com/contact/
DEVELOPING UPPER LIMB MOTOR BIOMARKERS OF DEMENTIA Kaylee Rudd, Junior Research Fellow, Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre @WickingDementia, University of Tasmania @UTAS_ , Hobart, Tasmania RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | February 2026 Kaylee is currently a research fellow with the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre at the University of Tasmania. She has recently submitted her PhD thesis, reporting the findings of her research on developing upper limb motor biomarkers of dementia. She has postgrad degrees in physiotherapy and experience working in the community and aged care across Tasmania for several years, where she worked with people with dementia. Her experience underlined the importance of detecting cognitive impairment early and prompted her to join the Wicking to research dementia in 2021. Her research aims to better understand how movement is associated with cognition and to identify potential hand motor tests to help detect those at risk of developing cognitive impairment early. One of the main highlights of her research experience has been close and regular collaboration with participants and team members of the ISLAND Clinic and the Tasmanian ISLAND Project. Currently she coordinates the TapTalk project, a multi-level RHHRF funded project, which aims to develop a non-invasive screening test to detect risk of Alzheimer's disease pathology. Kaylee also contributes to national and international research projects. Examples are her work with the multisite Australian Dementia Network (ADNeT) study investigating the impact of blood-based biomarkers knowledge on clinician’s diagnostic confidence, and her ongoing collaboration with the AI-assisted motor biomarkers team in the University of Leeds, UK. Collaborations and funding from - Wicking Dementia research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania - Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmanian Health Service - Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation (RHHRF) Source: Supplied and adapted SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com/contact/
METABOLIC PHENOTYPING, LIPIDOMICS & BIOINFORMATICS IN DEMENTIA Dr Luke Whiley Curtin Medical Research Institute @CurtinMRI , Western Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Western Australia | February 2026 Dr Luke Whiley is a dementia researcher whose work focuses on understanding how the body’s metabolism, particularly the biology of fats known as lipids, influences our health throughout ageing. His research explores how the body responds to illness, lifestyle, and environmental stress at a chemical level, and how these responses shape longterm disease risk. Using advanced blood-based measurement technologies, Dr Whiley studies thousands of small molecules at once to build a snapshot of a person’s metabolic health. By combining these measurements with data science approaches, his work identifies biological pathways that become disrupted in disease, providing insight into why some people are more vulnerable to conditions such as dementia. A major focus of Dr Whiley’s research is Alzheimer’s disease, where he investigates how genetic risk, particularly variations in genes involved in lipid transport, may affect metabolism across the body and lead to disease. This work highlights the importance of lipids in brain health, helping shift dementia research beyond proteins alone to include broader metabolic processes. He also studies related questions in Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury, and COVID19, where metabolic disruption plays a key role in recovery and longterm outcomes. Alongside discovery research, Dr Whiley develops methods that allow detailed metabolic testing using much smaller samples, making future screening and monitoring more accessible. His overarching goal is to improve understanding, earlier detection, and prevention of neurodegenerative disease, while keeping people with lived experience at the centre of dementia research. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
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Harry Perkins Institu... @PerkinsComms
2K Followers 273 Following Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research conducts innovative research into diseases that most affect the WA community. #PerkinsInstitute
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Dan Morales @yellobrkroad
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ACTA: Australian Clin... @ACTA_org
1K Followers 1K Following Promoting effective and cost-effective healthcare in Australia based on quality evidence through investigator-led #clinicaltrials and registries.
Dr Nicola Acevedo @NicAcevedo
109 Followers 176 Following Neuroscientist, Research Fellow, Clinical Trial Coordinator, Swinburne University; Director, BioAutism; Vice-President, ABSS.
LorraineDorothy @9XONFlaxLbHH9kF
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Oliver Rackham @TheRackhamLab
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Rodrigo Carlessi @rodcarlessi
145 Followers 178 Following Research Fellow | Liver Disease and Regeneration Group Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI)
URMA_AI @URMAAI
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Curtin Medical Resear... @CurtinMRI
344 Followers 203 Following The Curtin Medical Research Institute (CurtinMRI) is dedicated to conducting novel research that advances understanding of complex health challenges
yusuf ali @Ali1994Yusuf
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Juan Rueda @juanruedag
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Cristina Calixto @Cristin82560502
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Dhruv Gupta @guptadhruv1
547 Followers 2K Following Neonatologist, NICU Medical Director @ Pediatrix
Umang Bhardwaj @umbhardwaj
291 Followers 298 Following MBBS, MD Pediatrics AIIMS New Delhi, DM Neonatology AIIMS New Delhi
Lorcon @Lorcon11575
42 Followers 2K Following no matter where to go, what weather, remember to bring their own sunshine.
Tafese Ashine, MSc @tafese_ashine
75 Followers 697 Following BSc in Statistics and MSc in Biostatistics, and I'm interested in applying statistical methodologies in medical research and any statistics-related fields.
Science & Research @research48580
24 Followers 96 Following Science and Research (SAR) is one of the largest professional Organizations meant for research development and promotion in the field of science and technology.
Adisaw @Adisaw073806
21 Followers 979 Following
MediSphere Medical Re... @kee64926
14 Followers 270 Following Medisphere Medical Research is the only independently owned research center in Evansville, IN. Conducting clinical trials for major pharmaceutical companies.
Dr Leticia Camargo Ta... @ctavaresleticia
111 Followers 314 Following MSc, PhD | Bioinformatics & Genomic Medicine
ISERD CONFERENCE @iserdconference
90 Followers 698 Following This is an official website of International Society for Engineering Research and Development(ISERD).
The ERASER Trial @EraserTrial
367 Followers 4K Following A pragmatic randomised control trial evaluating serratus anterior plane block in patients with multiple rib fractures. Funded by the NIHR.
The Daffodil Centre @DaffodilCentre
3K Followers 1K Following A world-leading research partnership in #cancer control, policy and practice at @CCNewSouthWales and @Sydney_Uni.
Peter John Houweling @houweling_peter
334 Followers 543 Following Skeletal muscle researcher @mcri_for_kids. Working on the genetics of muscle performance in health and disease #DMD. tweets are my own.
Luis Pedro Coelho @luispedrocoelho
4K Followers 4K Following group leader at @CMR_QUT science. microbiome. content creator for Elsevier, NPG and others! traveling salesman of second hand ideas
Stem Cell Foundation @AusStemCell
15K Followers 325 Following National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia, founded from the Australian Stem Cell Centre. Promoting the study and use of stem cells and supporting patients.
Sabrina Sofia Burgene... @s_burgener
318 Followers 407 Following senior research fellow in innate immunity @IMB @inflammasomelab 🐨🦘🇦🇺 #inflammation #inflammasome and love yoga 🧘♀️ hiking 🏔 dogs 🐶 and painting 🖼
Unifora @unifora_
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Centro de Estudios Cl... @cecsaga
15 Followers 290 Following SAGA es el resultado de la voluntad de un grupo de profesionales que busca dar una respuesta al acceso a nuevos tratamientos contra el cáncer en nuestro país.
Dr Nanthini Jayabalan @nanthini_j10
383 Followers 831 Following PhD @EVsinObsGynOnc Postdoctoral Research Fellow @CMR_QUT @TRI_info
Dr Alex Burns @alexburns
3K Followers 3K Following Political Scientist | SOF theory, terrorist / irregular warfare based strategic subcultures, & geopolitical risk | #ActuallyAutistic | Own opinions
Joshua Wong @Josh_Wong96
66 Followers 200 Following PhD Candidate @ UQFI, Academic Tutor ✍️, passionate innate immunologist 🧪, Broncos fan 🐴
Dr. Ella Smalley @_ellasmalley
427 Followers 1K Following Post-Doctoral Research Fellow @ResearchMenzies @UTAS_ | All things lungs 🫁 | 2024 Tasmanian Young Achiever of the Year | Inspiring Women in STEMM Fellow
Rhiannon Werder @RhiannonWerder
451 Followers 320 Following Scientist, dog enthusiast. Group Leader @MCRI_for_kids using iPSCs to understand respiratory infections and chronic lung disease 🫁 She/her
Akromkhuja Abrorkhuja... @EgamberdiMaxmu1
20 Followers 435 Following University of Szeged. Major: MSc Biology
ISCR @iscrindia
1K Followers 145 Following Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR), an association of clinical research professionals aims to build awareness of clinical research in India
SoCal Clinical and Tr... @SoCalCTSI
732 Followers 514 Following Translating science into solutions for better health. News & updates from the SC CTSI @USC and @ChildrensLA.
ACRP - Assoc. of Clin... @ACRPDC
8K Followers 2K Following The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) Marks 50 Years of Advancing Excellence in Clinical Research
AMMF @CharityAMMF
2K Followers 1K Following AMMF is the UK's only cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) charity. Working throughout the UK and Europe, and collaborating globally.
Harvard Medical Schoo... @harvardmed
455K Followers 652 Following Official Twitter home of Harvard Medical School, featuring our advances in biomedical research, trends in medical education, and more.
IanPotterFoundation @IanPotterFdn
3K Followers 468 Following Australian philanthropic org making a difference by supporting excellence and innovation. (Artists follow @IPCulturalTrust.) Tweets by Communications staff.
GESA @GESAorg
452 Followers 48 Following The Gastroenterological Society of Australia is Australia's peak body for Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Follow for local/global news and updates
Cholangiocarcinoma Fo... @Cholangio1
15 Followers 74 Following Today's Science for Today's Survival: Patient-led, deeply experienced in #cholangiocarcinoma, offering patient-integrated responses, support & education
Pancare Foundation @PancareAus
1K Followers 1K Following The Pancare Foundation is a national NFP, aiming to increase survival rates for those with pancreatic, liver, biliary, oesophageal and stomach cancers.
Julio Licinio @licinio
1K Followers 1K Following Psychiatrist/neuroscientist. SUNY Distinguished Prof. Editor-in-Chief, Molecular Psychiatry/Translational Psychiatry; Publisher, Genomic Press. Views are my own
Harry Perkins Institu... @PerkinsComms
2K Followers 273 Following Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research conducts innovative research into diseases that most affect the WA community. #PerkinsInstitute
Queensland Health @qldhealth
116K Followers 236 Following Supporting the health and wellbeing of every Queenslander.
Health and Wellbeing ... @hw_queensland
612 Followers 180 Following We are an independent health promotion agency, established to improve the health and wellbeing of all Queenslanders, and reduce health inequities.
Intelligent Polymer R... @IPRI_UOW
523 Followers 777 Following Based at @UOW, IPRI draws together researchers from a range of disciplines, including biologists, clinicians, chemists, physicists and engineers.
ISEK @ISEKCongress
1K Followers 581 Following An international society studying human movement & the neuromuscular system, promoting research & teaching in the disciplines of Electrophysiology & Kinesiology
ABSS @abs_society
502 Followers 576 Following The Australasian Brain Stimulation Society aims to promote excellence in scientific research and clinical practice using brain simulation.
ANU Media @ANUmedia
20K Followers 1K Following The Australian National University Media Office. Journalist in need of an expert? Call our hotline +61 2 6125 7979 CRICOS provider 00120C. TEQSA PRV12002.
Stem Cell Foundation @AusStemCell
15K Followers 325 Following National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia, founded from the Australian Stem Cell Centre. Promoting the study and use of stem cells and supporting patients.
Lincon Stamp @stampintino
383 Followers 285 Following Scientist with interest in stem cell biology and gut health
Dr Nicola Acevedo @NicAcevedo
109 Followers 176 Following Neuroscientist, Research Fellow, Clinical Trial Coordinator, Swinburne University; Director, BioAutism; Vice-President, ABSS.
Lions Eye Institute @LionsEyeInstAus
539 Followers 420 Following The LEI is a not-for-profit centre of excellence combining world-class research into the prevention of blindness with the highest level of eye care delivery.
RPH Research Foundati... @RPHRF
101 Followers 44 Following Aiming to improve the quality of healthcare available to all West Australians.
Emerging Drugs Networ... @EDNAdrugnews
63 Followers 31 Following A national toxicosurveillance and reporting system of illicit/ emerging drugs in Australian EDs. Run by @C_weber_cvd views are her own. #emergingdrugs
ACEM @acemonline
9K Followers 498 Following The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine – the peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Oliver Rackham @TheRackhamLab
1K Followers 860 Following Synthetic biologist engineering mitochondria, RNA and new gene editing systems. NHMRC Investigator and Professor @CurtinUni @CurtinMRI and @TheKids_AU
Curtin Media @CurtinMedia
5K Followers 4K Following The official Twitter account of the Curtin Media team. Follow this account for news and media from @CurtinUni. Tweet us if you're chasing a subject expert!
Rodrigo Carlessi @rodcarlessi
145 Followers 178 Following Research Fellow | Liver Disease and Regeneration Group Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI)
Curtin Medical Resear... @CurtinMRI
344 Followers 203 Following The Curtin Medical Research Institute (CurtinMRI) is dedicated to conducting novel research that advances understanding of complex health challenges
Raine Foundation @RaineFoundation
217 Followers 18 Following The Raine Medical Research Foundation supports medical research in Western Australia through competitive grants, fellowships and award programs.
Dhruv Gupta @guptadhruv1
547 Followers 2K Following Neonatologist, NICU Medical Director @ Pediatrix
Centre for Paediatric... @ImperialPaeCH
935 Followers 276 Following Centre for Paediatrics & Child Health @imperialcollege| Part of @ImperialMed | We will be the voice for children in West London, and beyond
Atul Malhotra @Atul_Monash
4K Followers 239 Following Neonatologist @MonashChildrens; Assoc Prof & @NHMRC Fellow @MonashUni; SoMe Editor @EBNEO @ESPR_ESN. #NeoEBM #NeuroScience #CellTherapies #MedTech #GlobalHealth
Umang Bhardwaj @umbhardwaj
291 Followers 298 Following MBBS, MD Pediatrics AIIMS New Delhi, DM Neonatology AIIMS New Delhi
Nathan Sundgren, PhD,... @natetexsun
2K Followers 329 Following A neonatologist with a passion for delivery room care. Improving care by QI, simulation, research, & teaching NRP. Opinions are my own.
Brett J. Manley 🤷�... @drbretty
4K Followers 327 Following Neonatologist and Director of Newborn Research @mercyperinatal | Professor @UniMelbMDHS | @PlussTrial | @PerinatalAPT | @BabyCCINO_Trial
@australianvisionrese... @AustVisRes
287 Followers 271 Following Australian Vision Research - promoting research into the causes of eye disease and the prevention of blindness.
ARVO @ARVOinfo
25K Followers 562 Following The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology has more than 11,000 members worldwide
Journal of Vision @ARVOJOV
3K Followers 314 Following Journal of Vision (JOV) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal of the Association for Research in Vision in Ophthalmology.
IOVS Journal @ARVOiovs
6K Followers 525 Following Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal of the Association for Research in Vision in Ophthalmology.
Grant Drummond @gr_drummond
921 Followers 343 Following Cardiovascular researcher studying immune mechanisms in hypertension. Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Microbiology at La Trobe University.
Geoff Couser @GeoffCouser
1K Followers 1K Following Family guy, emergency physician, regards low value medical care as a systems and moral failure, really really likes the natural environment.
Bell-Lab: Cardiac Dis... @LabBell
324 Followers 280 Following Cardiac research team studying the underlying mechanisms of heart disease at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Dr Andrew Parsonson @AOParsonson
493 Followers 638 Following Medical Oncologist @NBMLHD @Macquarie_Uni | #oncology #digitalhealth #clinicaltrials | PhD candidate @AIHI_MQ | Chair @ausyoungoncs | personal views
ISHR Australasian Sec... @ISHR_AUS
761 Followers 216 Following Official Twitter account of the Australasian Section of the International Society for Heart Research Visit https://t.co/UOYpEc70th
Dr Anastasia Mihailid... @AnastasiaSMihai
19K Followers 7K Following Snr Hospital Scientist @NSLHD; Head, CHR Lab, @KollingINST; @HyperAHA #Digital Strategies Editor; #AHA Lead Science Communications
ISRCTN: the UK's Clin... @ISRCTN
4K Followers 5K Following A primary registry recognised by the @WHO and ICMJE, tweets from the editorial team at @BioMedCentral: https://t.co/rQC57PEXXw
Tafese Ashine, MSc @tafese_ashine
75 Followers 697 Following BSc in Statistics and MSc in Biostatistics, and I'm interested in applying statistical methodologies in medical research and any statistics-related fields.







