Members

Our internationally recognised team have demonstrated leadership, collaboration, expertise and capability to ensure we will substantially advance knowledge, improve outcomes and affirm Australia’s primacy in women’s reproductive health.
Our multidisciplinary leaders aim to deliver important health outcomes and improve patient experience, quality of life and health outcomes in women’s reproductive health and beyond.

Chief Investigators

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Professor Helena Teede

Prof Teede's:
Research profile - Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Director
  • Lead, New Knowledge Program
  • Member:
  • Project team lead for CRE research focus
    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome:
    • Priorities from international PCOS research road map
    • Optimal Diagnostic Criteria in PCOS
    • Updating PCOS guidelines
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Professor Robert Norman

Prof Norman's:
Research profile - University of Adelaide
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Gita Mishra

Prof Mishra's:
Research profile -University of Queensland
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Member:
  • CRE research focus: Early Menopause
    • Natural history of early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency
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Associate Professor Jacqueline Boyle

Assoc Prof Boyle's:
Research profile - Monash University

Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Roger Hart

Prof Hart's:
Research profile - The University of Western Australia
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHIRL:

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Professor Ben Mol

Prof Mol’s:
Research profile at Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Associate Professor Lisa Moran

Assoc Prof Moran’s:
Research profile - Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Martha Hickey

Prof Hickey’s:
Research profile - The University of Melbourne
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Joop Laven

Prof Laven’s:
Research profile on Researchgate
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Member:
  • CRE research focus: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Infertility and Early Menopause
    • Underlying cause, pathophysiology
    • Metabolic, reproductive links
    • Updating PCOS guidelines
    • Natural history, current practice in infertility management and risk prediction models
    • Cause, diagnosis, prevalence, biomarkers
    • Natural history of early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency across lifespan
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Professor Raymond Rodgers

Professor Rodgers':
Research profile -The University of Adelaide
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

Associate Investigators

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Dr Michael Costello

Dr Costello's:
Research profile - The University of New South Wales
Publications List on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Member:
  • CRE research focus - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Infertility:
    • Updating PCOS guidelines
    • Natural history, current practice in infertility management and risk prediction models
    • Unexplained infertility guideline
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Associate Professor Kirsty Walters

Assoc Prof Walters’:
Research profile - University of New South Wales
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  •  Member:
  • CRE research focus - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome:
    • Underlying cause, pathophysiology
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Dr Anju Joham

Dr Anju Joham’s:
Research profile at Monash University

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Deputy lead, New Knowledge Program
  • Member:
  • CRE research focus - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome:
    • Optimal diagnostic criteria
    • Natural history across the lifespan (Lead)
    • Metabolic, reproductive links (Lead)
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Dr Melanie Gibson-Helm

Dr Gibson-Helm’s:
Research profile at Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Developing priorities for PCOS research: a research road map towards updating the PCOS guideline (Lead)
  • Deputy lead, Translation/ Evaluation Program
  • Member:
  • CRE research focus - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Infertility and Improving Translation:
    • Question prompt lists (Lead)
    • Priorities from international PCOS research road map
    • Stakeholder engagement
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Associate Professor Amanda Vincent

Assoc Prof Vincent ‘s:
Research profile - Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Member:
  • Project team lead for CRE research focus - Early Menopause
    • Cause, diagnosis, prevalence, biomarkers
    • Natural history of early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency across lifespan
    • Adapting and developing evidence-based guidelines
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Professor Luk Rombauts

Prof Rombauts’:
Research profile - Monash University

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Ms Anna MacLeod

Anna MacLeod's:
CEO at VARTA - Profile at VARTA

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Renata Kokanović

Prof Kokanovic’s:
Research profile - RMIT University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

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Professor Georgina Chambers

Prof Chambers’ :
Research profile - University of New South Wales

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Member:
  • CRE research focus – Infertility
    • Natural history, current practice in infertility management and risk prediction models

CRE Project Team Members

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Ms Linda Downes

Project Manager

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Manager of the CRE WHiRL
  • Linda has extensive experience in healthcare administration and project management and has successfully managed the NHMRC funded CRE in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
  • Linda has responsibility for planning and monitoring the activities of the CRE to ensure objectives are met
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Dr. Siew Lim

Dr Lim’s:
Research profile - Monash University
Publications list on Google Scholar

Roles within the CRE WHiRL:

  • Deputy lead, Training & Mentoring Program
  • Member:
  • CRE research focus - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome:
    • Natural history across the lifespan - Metabolic, reproductive links