The CRE provides opportunities for excellent post-doctoral researchers to undertake projects in areas related to the work of the CRE. We are proud of the fellows our CRE supported through the fellowship scheme. 

CRE Fellows are supervised by at least one Chief Investigator of the CRE.

Research Fellows

  • Dr Robyn Marsh

    Dr Robyn Marsh
    Menzies School of Health Research

    "Characterisation of airway microbiota in children with protracted bacterial bronchitis or bronchiectasis". Dr Robyn Marsh's completed her PhD at the Menzies School of Health Research in 2012 and has undertaken...

  • Dr Maree Toombs

    Dr Maree Toombs
    University of Queensland

    Dr Maree Toombs is the Director of Indigenous Health within the Rural Clinical School at the University of Queensland, based in Toowoomba. She is also the Chair of Carbal Aboriginal...

  • Dr Gabrielle McCallum

    Dr Gabrielle McCallum
    Menzies School of Health Research

    "Improving liung health in Indigenous children through long term follow up studies". Gabrielle has worked extensively in Indigenous health over many years, both as a clinical and research nurse. She...

  • Dr Alice Chen

    Dr Alice Chen
    Translational Research Institute

    “Why are lung macrophages dysfunctional in protracted bacterial bronchitis and bronchiectasis?” Alice undertook her undergraduate degree in microbiology before completing her PhD in immumology under the supervision of Professor John...

  • Dr Tegan Harris

    Dr Tegan Harris
    Menzies School of Health Research

    “Are non-typeable Haemophilus influenza strains carried in the nose, different to those infecting the lungs?” Tegan is a molecular microbiologist, completing her PhD through the Queensland University of Technology while...

  • Dr Helen Petsky

    Dr Helen Petsky
    Centre for Children’s Health Research

    "Anti-smoking asthma program for high schools". Helen had considerable experience as a registered nurse before embarking on her clinical research career. She completed her PhD under the supervision of Professor...

  • Dr Noritta Morseau-Diop

    Dr Noritta Morseau-Diop

    In 2010, Noritta Morseau-Diop became the first Torres Strait Islander to graduate with a PhD from the University of Queensland. Noritta was awarded a CRE fellowship in 2013 to explore...