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.

Professor David Mudge

Professor David Mudge

Professor David Mudge is a Consultant Nephrologist at Princess Alexandra Hospital and visiting nephrologist at Redland Hospital, as well as a clinical researcher with the University of Queensland Centre for Kidney Disease Research. His clinical research interests include the thrombotic microangiopathies, iron supplementation in chronic kidney disease, antiviral medicals in CKD, and the use of honey to prevent infections in dialysis patients. He has published over 170 peer-reviewed papers and abstracts, with over 4000 citations. He has previously served on the Steering Committee of the KHA-CARI Guidelines, Kidney Health Australia’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee, and the International Society of Nephrology’s Young Nephrologists Committee... read more »

Dr Emily See

Dr Emily See

Dr Emily See is a Critical Care Nephrologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and a Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Critical Care, University of Melbourne. She holds a Master of Medical Statistics degree from the University of Oxford and is completing a PhD examining the long-term sequelae of acute kidney injury at the University of Melbourne. She holds positions on the Steering Committee of the CARI guidelines, the Haemodialysis Working Group of the ANZDATA registry, the Quality Indicators and Registries Sub-Committee, and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. Her clinical and research interests centre around acute kidney injury, continuous renal replacement therapy, and sepsis... read more »

Dr Sradha Kotwal

Dr Sradha Kotwal

Dr Kotwal is a clinical nephrologist at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Program Head of the Renal and Metabolic Division at The George Institute for Global Health and a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at UNSW. Her research interests include novel and pragmatic clinical trials, and she is passionate about increasing clinical trial access for patients with kidney disease and personalised medicine. Dr Kotwal is the Co-Lead for the GKPTN and the principal investigator for the Glomerular Disease Registry and Biobank in Sydney. She has expertise in translating research into clinical practice and in-depth knowledge of statistical techniques, epidemiology and clinical trial design... read more »