Ingham Institute Research Leadership Committee

05/02/2019

Prof. Les Bokey AM

Professor Les Bokey  AM., M.S., F. R.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.  (Glas.) (Hon.) is Foundation Professor of Surgery and Clinical Dean, Western Sydney University at Liverpool Hospital.  He is the Director of Research for the South Western Sydney Local Health District, Institute Director at The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research amd Director of Surgery at Liverpool Hospital. […]

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06/06/2023

Prof. Jon Hyett

Professor Hyett trained in obstetrics, maternal and foetal medicine in the UK before working in Australia. He has led research groups which with a strong clinical focus and a continual dedication to research to maintain the highest standards of obstetric care. His main research interest is to predict the risk of pregnancy complication, either at […]

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06/06/2023

Prof. Mark Parsons

Professor Parsons is an internationally recognised leader in Stroke Medicine and a highly sought-after speaker, instructor and mentor, both nationally and internationally, in all aspects of clinical Neuroscience. He has just been appointed as Professor of Medicine and Neurology at UNSW South Western Sydney Clinical School. He remains as Professor in Neurology in the Faculty of […]

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06/06/2023

Prof. Sarah Dennis

Sarah Dennis is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney and Associate Professor of Allied Health in South Western Sydney LHD. She is a member of the Respiratory Medicine research stream in the Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research and also holds a conjoint position with the Centre for Primary Health […]

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06/06/2023

Prof. Josephine Chow

Professor Chow holds senior executive positions and portfolio in NSW Health which has influenced government policy and clinical practice through roles on State Clinical Networks (Chair and/or members of Peak Committees), The HOME Network (Chair) and The International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis Nursing Liaison Committee (Member). Professor Chow is the Director of Strategy and Partnerships […]

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06/06/2023

A. Prof Slade Jensen

Pro Vice Chancellor, Health and Medicine, and Executive Dean of Medicine at Western Sydney University and Charles Sturt University Joint Program in Medicine

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11/08/2021

Prof. Martin Gallagher

Professor Martin Gallagher is Head of the Clinical School and Precinct in South Western Sydney for the University of New South Wales, and a Clinical Academic in Renal Medicine at Liverpool Hospital. Prior to taking up his current role, he was a Clinical Academic at Concord Hospital and the University of Sydney. He completed a […]

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29/07/2020

Prof Minoti Apte

Professor Apte is internationally acknowledged as a leading researcher in the fields of alcohol-induced pancreatic injury, pancreatic fibrogenesis and stromal-tumour interactions in pancreatic cancer. Professor of Medicine and Director, Pancreatic Research Group, UNSW Sydney An internationally renowned medical researcher into pancreatic disease, Professor Minoti Apte’s contribution to the University of New South Wales and the […]

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29/07/2020

A. Prof Lois Holloway

Lois Holloway leads the medical physics group at the Ingham Institute and Liverpool and Macarthur Cancer Therapy centres. She has a long interest in mathematical modelling for radiotherapy and is excited by ongoing developments and opportunities in both imaging and machine learning in this area. She leads the OzCAT (Computer Assisted Theragnostics) working to link […]

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29/07/2020

Prof Soon Lee

Professor C. Soon Lee, MBBS (Melb), MD (Melb), FRCPA, FRCPath (UK), MIAC, AFRACMA Prof Lee is the Foundation Professor and Chair of Pathology at Western Sydney University. He is also Clinical Professor at University of Sydney, Conjoint Professor at University of New South Wales, and Senior Pathologist at Liverpool Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. […]

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