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TSANZ Symposium: Treatable traits and digital health: A new era in healthcare

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Track 3
Sunday, March 24, 2024
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Central C

Speaker

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Dr Ian Yang
Thoracic Physician
The Prince Charles Hospital / University of Queensland

Digital opportunities for COPD: The future

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Biography

Ian Yang is a Brisbane-based thoracic physician, researcher and educator. Prof Yang is the Director of Thoracic Medicine at The Prince Charles Hospital, and Professor in the Medical School, The University of Queensland. Ian’s clinical practice is in the field of thoracic medicine, and his translational research team studies gene-environmental interaction in COPD, asthma, lung cancer and air pollution, to enhance approaches to improving lung health in our community.
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Dr Hayley Lewthwaite
Research Fellow
University of Newcastle

Wearable and digital biomarkers: Characterising dyspnoea

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

Biography

Dr Hayley Lewthwaite is an accredited exercise physiologist and postdoctoral research fellow with the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Treatable Traits. Hayley’s research focuses on exploring pathological mechanisms underlying exertional breathlessness, with the aim of optimising symptom assessment and management. As part of this, Hayley explores use of wearable technology and mobile Momentary Ecological Assessment via smartphone applications to obtain a better understanding of people's symptom experience in daily life.
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Dr Sanjay Ramakrishnan
Respiratory Consultant
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital

Using technology to predict asthma attacks

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

Biography

Sanjay Ramakrishnan is an academic respiratory physician and clinical senior lecturer at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and the University of Western Australia. His clinical and research interests are in asthma and COPD exacerbations.
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Prof Peter Gibson
Doctor
University of Newcastle

Innovative models of digital care in asthma

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

Biography

Peter Gibson works as a doctor who cares for people with respiratory diseases and as a clinical scientist investigating the mechanisms and treatment of asthma, COPD, cough, and other airway disorders. He is a concept leader who has developed innovative approaches around inflammatory subtypes of asthma and cough; airway biomarkers; neurogenic mechanisms, laryngeal dysfunction and related treatments for refractory cough; multidimensional assessment and management of complex airway disorders such as severe asthma, airways diseases in the elderly, and asthma in pregnant women. Peter's research metrics record a H index of 80 (Web of Science), >670 published articles and >$40 Million in research funding. He has had continuous research grant funding from NHMRC, Asthma NSW, MSRP, Cooperative Research Centre for Asthma and Airways and successful NHMRC CRE programmes. Recognised as Australia’s top pulmonary researcher (The Australian, Research Report 2019) Peter’s peers have awarded him several research honours, including the 2018 ERS Gold Medal in Asthma, and elected him as the president of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (2015-6). His research, clinical practice, and participation in guideline panels serve to bring research developments into focus as effective health care interventions that improve the health of people suffering from breathing disorders.
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Panel discussion

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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Dr Vanessa Clark
Post Doctoral Researcher
Centre of Excellence / Treatable Traits

Chairperson

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Biography

Dr Vanessa Clark is a post doctoral researcher and the Centre Research Manager for the Centre of Excellence in Treatable Traits. Her recent work focuses on the best approach for the management of severe asthma and how to implement that approach. This includes a primary care perspective, tertiary care perspective and patient perspective.
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Prof Vanessa McDonald
Professor
University of Newcastle

Chairperson

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Biography

Vanessa McDonald is a Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Newcastle, Australia and an honorary clinical nurse consultant in the Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at John Hunter Hospital. She is Director of the Centres of Excellence in Treatable Traits, and the Hunter Medical Research Institute’s Asthma and Breathing Programme. Her research interests are centred around the development of innovative approaches to the management of chronic airway diseases. She is passionate about the development and implementation of personalised medicine strategies that place the person at the centre of health care delivery. Over >25 years Vanessa has developed expertise in respiratory clinical nursing practice and education, has contributed extensively to respiratory health advocacy and health policy and, has developed as an internationally recognised respiratory researcher. She is committed to committed to improving the health and quality of life of people with lung disease in our region and internationally, and to the mission of lung health.
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