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.

Associate Professor Crispin Corte

Associate Professor Crispin Corte

Clinical Associated Professor Crispin Corte is the head of the inflammatory bowel disease service at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, and is affiliated with the University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine and Health. He has a busy clinical and research programme, with research interests including diet in IBD, novel IBD therapeutics, and the microbiome in IBD. He trained in Sydney, followed by a period of overseas fellowship in Oxford, UK, where he completed part of his doctoral thesis... read more »

Associate Professor Jonathan Segal

Associate Professor Jonathan Segal

Jonathan Segal is an academic Gastroenterologist who completed his PhD and medical studies in London, United Kingdom before moving to Melbourne, Australia in 2022. He is vastly published in all areas of Inflammatory bowel disease with a specialist interest in the ileoanal pouch and the microbiome. He has recently been awarded an associate professorship at the University of Melbourne and hopes to help further develop research within Australia. He is passionate about promoting the next generation of researchers and in his spare time enjoys running, travelling and table tennis... read more »

Dr Emily Wright

Dr Emily Wright

Dr Emily Wright is a gastroenterologist at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne and an NHMRC investigator and Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne. Emily completed a PhD in the scientific and microbial factors affecting the recurrence of postoperative Crohn’s Disease in 2016, and was awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence in a PhD Thesis through the University of Melbourne. Emily is an active IBD clinician and researcher, and has published widely. She works in the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinics at St Vincent’s Hospital and Werribee Mercy Hospital in Melbourne. She has established an intestinal ultrasound service at St Vincent’s Hospital, which is used for the diagnosis and monitoring of IBD. She has an interest in emerging microbial and dietary treatments for IBD, therapeutic drug monitoring and noninvasive disease monitoring in IBD, and the management of IBD during pregnancy... read more »

Associate Professor Britt Christensen

Associate Professor Britt Christensen

Britt holds a senior medical staff appointment at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where she is the Head of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unit and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. Britt studied Medicine at the University of Melbourne, graduating with honours in 2006 and has completed a Masters of Public Health at Monash University, for which she was awarded a Medal of Academic Excellence. After completing her gastroenterology training at St Vincent's and Alfred Hospital, she was awarded the Joseph B. Kirsner fellowship and spent over 2 years undertaking advanced training in IBD at the prestigious University of Chicago Medicine, one of the largest and most prominent IBD centres in the world. .. read more »