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Catriona Bradshaw is a clinician researcher and a Professor at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, affiliated with Monash University's School of Translational Medicine. She leads research focused on the impact of antimicrobial resistance and the development of innovative solutions for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). With an extensive academic background, including being a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science and a Clinical Professor at the University of Melbourne, Catriona has built a reputation for her translational research aimed at improving treatment and control of STIs. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding and treatment strategies for Mycoplasma genitalium, a key pathogen in STIs, and she has developed effective interventions for the management of bacterial vaginosis. Catriona has authored over 380 publications, has a strong citation metric, and is an active participant in national and international STI guideline committees. Her contributions have not only informed clinical practice but have also influenced health policies. In addition to her research, she is passionate about mentoring young researchers and advocating for gender equity in science and health research. She is involved in numerous research collaborations and has received several prestigious awards for her contributions to infectious diseases research.
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre • Melbourne, Australia
Leading research initiatives focused on the translational aspects of health science.
Burnet Institute • Melbourne, Australia
Conducting advanced research on infectious diseases and leading various health projects.
ARC Research Hub Combat Antimicrobial Resistance • Australia
Overseeing projects aimed at combating antimicrobial resistance.
University of Melbourne • Melbourne, Australia
Involved in teaching and supervising medical students and conducting research.
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