Current projects:
- Australian Bronchiectasis Registry
- Airway bacteriology of children with bronchiectasis
- Pro-Kids Study - Neonatal probiotics to prevent early-onset acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in high-risk children: a multisite, double-blinded, randomised controlled trial (RCT)
- D-Kids: Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory infections (ARIs) among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the Northern Territory: a randomised placebo-controlled trial
- PAWS - Paediatric Asthma and Wheeze Study- Improving management and outcomes of preschool asthma and paediatric wheeze
- POWERED - Preschool outcomes of wheeze employing reliable ergonomic digital-technology
- LEAP-Cough - Long-term treatment with azithromycin to prevent bronchiectasis and recurrent cough
- SUNFISH - Stronger lungs for First Nations children
Recently completed projects:
- Bronchiectasis exacerbation study (part 1 and 2) (BEST)
- Immune function in children with bronchiectasis
- (ABIS) Improving the management and outcomes for infants hospitalised with bronchiolitis
- Asthma and smoking prevention project (ASPP)
- Audit of asthma hospitalisations
- Bronchiolitis severity scoring tools study
- Cough assessment study
- HOP - Pneumonia Pilot Study
- ICS: Randomised Placebo Controlled Trial of Inhaled Corticosteroids for Treatment of Acute and Chronic Cough in Children
- Microbes In the NasOpharynx Prior tO Lung Infection (MINOPOLI)
- Multi-centre evaluation of a clinical pathway for chronic cough in children - can it be used to improve clinical outcomes? (MSCAPE)
- Multi-centre bronchiectasis study: a collaborative and international study of bronchiectasis in Indigenous children (BIS)
- Protracted bacterial bronchitis: long term outcomes and predictors of recurrence .
- Randomised controlled trial of azithromycin to reduce the morbidity of severe bronchiolitis in young Indigenous children (ABIS2)
- Vitamin D insufficiency in Indigenous infants and the risk of hospitalisation for acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI)