Meet our panel of medical specialists

Research Review Australia works with over 70 local medical specialists to select and advise on the most important research from around the world. They advise on what really matters, what impact it has on local healthcare and what we need to do in our daily practice to accomodate new skills and knowledge. Select a category below to see more about each of our expert advisors.

Dr Paul Clouston

Dr Paul Clouston

Paul is a general neurologist with interest in PD and neuromuscular disease. He is currently retired from practice for health reasons, but remains an affiliate at Brain-Mind Institute Parkinson’s Research Clinic since 2013, and was a senior neurologist for Westmead Hospital, Western Sydney. He has extensive experience in general neurological practice and teaching neurological research, including clinical trials and publications, and has previous general management experience working as acting head of Westmead Department of Neurology, Director of EMG laboratory and an organiser of undergraduate medical student teaching... read more »

Dr Karyn Boundy

Dr Karyn Boundy

Dr Karyn Boundy, FRACP Dr Boundy is a private neurology practitioner, and is also Clinical Cognitive Research Unit/Clinical Trials Senior Visiting Neurologist at the Memory Unit/Neurology/Clinical Trials, at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in SA, and a clinical lecturer at the University of Adelaide. She is a member of a number of neuroscience committees, and has been involved in numerous clinical trials... read more »

Dr Simon Sung

Dr Simon Sung

Dr Simon Sung is a neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Western Hospital in Melbourne. His main interest is in Movement Disorders, and is currently undertaking a PhD in the University of Melbourne on the topic of ‘Pain in Parkinson’s Disease’... read more »

Kelly Bertram

Kelly Bertram

Kelly Bertram is a movement disorders neurologist based at the Alfred Hospital. She is actively engaged in research in neurodegenerative disease including Parkinson’s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy, and in dystonia... read more »