Awards – Herston Health Precinct Symposium – 20242024-10-22T11:19:26+10:00

2024 Herston Healthcare Symposium

Awards Ceremony – Wednesday 4 September 2024

Award Winner Title Highly Commended Title
Allied Health Research Award Elise Byrne MOVIN in ICU: An observational study of mobiliasation on vasopressors & inotropes in intensive care Clare Burns Co-design, development, and evaluation of an immersie virtual reality therapy tool for communication rehabilitations
Dr Stephen Morrison Best Clinical Research Award Julie Wixey Impact of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration of neurodevelopmental outcomes in small for gestational age neonates A / Professor James Roberts & Dr Kerstin Pannek Advanced neonatal brain MRI and EEG for prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Consumer Partnership in Research Award Dale Trevor How good was your meal? Partnering with consumers to improve the quality of hospital food. Laura Austin & Jenny Kirby Improving information provision and shared-care planning in Kidney Supportive Care (KSC): a consumer engagement project.
Professor William Egerton Best Discovery and Innovation Research Award Jaikrishna Balakittnen Beyond conventional biopsies: The promise of salivary miRNAs in the diagnosis and prediction of oral cancer Dr Selin Pars Anti-seizure medication screening in epilepsy patient-derived brain organoids
Professor Lawrie Powell AC Early Career Research Award Dr Aurélie Benfield Cyclic host-defense peptides kill proliferative, non-proliferative anddrug-resistant melanoma cells without inducing resistance Dr Jessica Schults & Dr Jessica Rahman Predicting central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI)
Higher Degree Research Award Hannah Olufson From documents to digital: Co-design nutrition videos to improve patient care Jaikrishna Balakittnen Beyond conventional biopsies: The promise of salivary miRNAs in the diagnosis and prediction of oral cancer
Nursing & Midwifery Research Award Dr Deanne August Neonatal skin injury measurement: A prognostic and feasibility trial Alexandra Cation & Lorraine Garry One-year evaluation of the Metro North Adolescent and Young Adult Kidney Clinic
Professor Jeffrey Lipman AM Best Translational Research Award Dr Jen Setchell, Caroline Zanussi & Morgan Brodhurst-Hill What does propa collaborative design of a persistent pain service for mob really look like? Associate Professor Helen MacLaughlin & Marguerite Conley A journey through low energy diets in adults with kidney disease: insights from the SLOW CKD feasibility study
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