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Bradley Gardiner is an Infectious Diseases Physician and clinical researcher at Alfred Health and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. With a focus on prevention, early diagnosis, and optimal treatment of infections in immunocompromised patients, he completed his clinical training in 2013 and subsequently conducted research encompassing a range of retrospective and prospective clinical studies. His PhD, completed on February 17, 2022, centered on individualizing cytomegalovirus preventative strategies for solid organ transplant recipients, developed through collaboration with the Alfred Lung Transplant team. Prior to this, he completed a clinical and research fellowship at Tufts Medical Center in Boston from 2014 to 2017 and has maintained an active clinical practice in infectious diseases. Gardiner has received substantial fellowship grant funding amounting to $509,087 from various institutions, including the Transplantation Society and the NHMRC. His research has resulted in an H-index of 14 and an i10-index of 16, with over 888 citations in peer-reviewed publications. He is also involved in teaching and supervision, having mentored numerous students and advanced trainees in infectious diseases. Gardiner is currently accepting Honours and PhD students and is primarily focused on research themes related to immunocompromised patients and transplant infections.
Alfred Health/Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Conducting clinical research focused on infectious diseases in immunocompromised patients, particularly solid organ transplant recipients.
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