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Professor Jardine is the Director of the University of Sydney NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre and holds a conjoint position at UNSW as an Honorary appointee at the George Institute. She is a practising physician at Concord Repatriation Hospital with research focused on investigating the progression and complications of non-communicable diseases, particularly kidney disease and diabetes, utilizing randomized trials and epidemiological analyses. Professor Jardine has a particular interest in expanding the use of innovative, cost-effective methodologies to increase the generation of high-quality evidence. She is an experienced leader in trial collaborations aimed at improving outcomes for people living with chronic kidney disease and diabetes, particularly those experiencing COVID-19 infection. Additionally, she plays an active role in national and international guidelines and policy development, serving as an Executive Member on the international KIDGO nephrology guidelines committee, and a Board Member of the Kidney Health Initiative. Her contributions to nephrological science were recognized in 2020 when she received the ANZSN TJ Neale Award.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Conjoint position at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre.
Concord Repatriation Hospital • Sydney
Provide medical care as a physician.
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