Cassidy Du Berry
Cassidy Du Berry
Cassidy is an allied health clinician-scientist with extensive expertise in paediatric and adult respiratory physiology. In addition to his role at Murdoch Children's Research Institute, he serves as a research fellow with the department of Respiratory Research at Monash University, a senior respiratory scientist at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, and a final year PhD candidate at The University of Melbourne. Cassidy's primary research pursuits focus on the pulmonary function trajectories and management of respiratory diseases such as prematurity-associated lung disease, interstitial lung disease, and cystic fibrosis.
Cassidy is an allied health clinician-scientist with extensive expertise in paediatric and adult respiratory physiology. In addition to his role at Murdoch Children's Research Institute, he serves as a research fellow with the department of...
Cassidy is an allied health clinician-scientist with extensive expertise in paediatric and adult respiratory physiology. In addition to his role at Murdoch Children's Research Institute, he serves as a research fellow with the department of Respiratory Research at Monash University, a senior respiratory scientist at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, and a final year PhD candidate at The University of Melbourne. Cassidy's primary research pursuits focus on the pulmonary function trajectories and management of respiratory diseases such as prematurity-associated lung disease, interstitial lung disease, and cystic fibrosis.
Top Publications
- Westrupp, N, Berry, CD, Cole, T, Shanthikumar, S, Welsh, L. Detection of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Using Nitrogen Multiple Breath Washout in Children Posthemopoietic Stem Cell Transplant.. Transplant Cell Ther 30(5) : 524.e1 -524.e9 2024 view publication
- Simpson, SJ, Du Berry, C, Evans, DJ, Gibbons, JTD, Vollsæter, M, Halvorsen, T, Gruber, K, Lombardi, E, Stanojevic, S, Hurst, JR, et al. Unravelling the respiratory health path across the lifespan for survivors of preterm birth.. Lancet Respir Med 12(2) : 167 -180 2024 view publication
- Du Berry, C, Westrupp, N, Shanthikumar, S, Welsh, L. UTILITY OF PEAK OXYGEN UPTAKE TO MONITOR DISEASE PROGRESSION IN PAEDIATRIC CYSTIC FIBROSIS. Respirology 25: 2024 view publication
- Du Berry, C, Welsh, L, Westrupp, N, Fitzgerald, T, Mainzer, R, Ranganathan, S, Doyle, L, Cheong, J. The effect of being born moderate-late preterm on lung function at 9 years. pa4450 2023 view publication
- Du Berry, C, Mainzer, R, Gray, L, King, L, Sly, P, Vuillermin, P, Ranganathan, S. Allergic sensitisation, respiratory tract infections and subsequent preschool lung function: evidence from an Australian birth cohort study. pa1630 2023 view publication
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