PROFESSOR
ROBYN O'HEHIR
Past President,
Menzies Memorial Scholars Association
2003-05
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1986
Menzies Scholar in Medicine
BSc, MB BS (Hons I), FRACP, PhD, FRCP
Current
positions:
· Director, Department of Allergy,
Immunology and Respiratory Medicine (AIRMed), The Alfred;
· Professor of Medicine (Allergy & Clinical Immunology
and Respiratory Medicine), Monash University
· Honorary Professor of Pathology and Immunology, Monash
University.
Other
awards and achievements:
1979: Medal for Top Graduating Medical student Monash University
1987: Freedom of the City of London
1989-99: Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship in Clinical Science
(UK)
2000- Editorial Board, Clinical and Experimental Allergy
2001- Assoc Editor, International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
Education:
1975: BSc (Microbiology and Biochemistry)
1979: MBBS (Hons I) Monash University
1987: FRACP
1989: PhD in Immunology (University of London)
1995: FRCP London.
Publications:
Over 120 peer-reviewed articles
Medical subeditor: Asthma and Allergy for Dummies, Wiley Ed. 2003
Areas
of Professional Interest:
AIRMed covers the gamut from the very common (asthma and other allergic
disorders, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sleep disordered
breathing and other general respiratory diseases) through the less
common (adult cystic fibrosis [State Centre of Excellence], lung
transplantation [one of the two major services in Australia] and
a pulmonary vascular disease program). Conducts an active program
of clinical medicine, education and clinical and experimental research
investigating and modulating human allergic responses to common
allergens with continuous competitive funding from NHMRC since 1997.
Overall personal research grant funding in excess of $6 million
since 1996 with high international and national status reflected
by numerous publications and speaking invitations.
Career
History:
1993-95: Academic Head of Allergy & Clinical
Immunology, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK
1995-1996: Acting Chairman Department of Immunology, St Mary's Hospital
Medical School, London, UK
1996: Director of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology, Alfred
Hospital and Foundation Professor of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
at Monash University (the first Chair of Allergy in Australia).
Professional/Other
Affiliations:
· Board Member of Asthma Victoria,
the Menzies Foundation and the Harold Mitchell Foundation.
· Program Director for the Melbourne node of the Co-operative
Research Centre for Asthma, Australia.
· Past President of the Menzies Memorial Scholars Association, 2003-2005.
Family/Recreation/Interests:
Married - Professor Bob Williamson; Children - 1 son and 1 daughter
[March
2004]
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DR SIMONE
O'SHEA

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2004
Menzies Scholar in Allied Health Sciences
Current position/s:
Physiotherapist and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Coordinator, Wodonga Regional Health
Service.
Other awards and achievements:
Former AIS Associate Scholarship Holder in Netball.
Education:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy with First
Class Honours from La Trobe University.
PhD
project "Investigation
of the effects of peripheral strength training for people with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease".
Areas of Professional Interest:
PhD project: To examine whether a
program of simple progressive resistance exercises can reduce muscle
weakness and improve functional performance for people with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (emphysema and chronic bronchitis);
To explore factors associated
with exercise performance because an exercise program is only
beneficial if it is accessible, cost-effective and valued by the
participants;
To contribute to the design of pulmonary rehabilitation
programs throughout Australia.
Family/Recreation/Interests:
Albury/Wodonga Volleyball Women’s Representative
Team Captain/Coach and PR Officer.
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