Dr Cassidy Du Berry
Dr Cassidy Du Berry
Details
Role
Senior Research Officer
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
Respiratory
Dr Cassidy Du Berry is a clinician-scientist at the Melbourne Children’s Campus, where he leads a multi-programme portfolio on life-course lung health in survivors of preterm birth. In addition to his research duties, he is the Deputy Head Scientist of Pulmonary Function Services at The Royal Children's Hospital. He is the current Chair of the Scientific Conference Committee for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science and a member of the Research Subcommittee for the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand.
His research focuses on defining disease trajectories, detecting early airway pathology, and identifying early-life factors that influence lifelong lung health. An emerging leader in the field of prematurity-associated lung disease, he is interested in guiding frameworks to enhance long-term respiratory diagnosis, monitoring, and management strategies for children and adults born preterm.
His research focuses on defining disease trajectories, detecting early airway pathology, and identifying early-life factors that influence lifelong lung health. An emerging leader in the field of prematurity-associated lung disease, he is interested in guiding frameworks to enhance long-term respiratory diagnosis, monitoring, and management strategies for children and adults born preterm.
Dr Cassidy Du Berry is a clinician-scientist at the Melbourne Children’s Campus, where he leads a multi-programme portfolio on life-course lung health in survivors of preterm birth. In addition to his research duties, he is the Deputy Head Scientist...
Dr Cassidy Du Berry is a clinician-scientist at the Melbourne Children’s Campus, where he leads a multi-programme portfolio on life-course lung health in survivors of preterm birth. In addition to his research duties, he is the Deputy Head Scientist of Pulmonary Function Services at The Royal Children's Hospital. He is the current Chair of the Scientific Conference Committee for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science and a member of the Research Subcommittee for the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand.
His research focuses on defining disease trajectories, detecting early airway pathology, and identifying early-life factors that influence lifelong lung health. An emerging leader in the field of prematurity-associated lung disease, he is interested in guiding frameworks to enhance long-term respiratory diagnosis, monitoring, and management strategies for children and adults born preterm.
His research focuses on defining disease trajectories, detecting early airway pathology, and identifying early-life factors that influence lifelong lung health. An emerging leader in the field of prematurity-associated lung disease, he is interested in guiding frameworks to enhance long-term respiratory diagnosis, monitoring, and management strategies for children and adults born preterm.
Top Publications
- Du Berry, C, Kawachi, S, Khor, YH, Ekström, M, Lacasse, Y, Ringbaek, T, Jacobs, SS, Krishnan, JA, Holland, AE. A core outcome set for home oxygen therapy in chronic lung disease.. Ann Am Thorac Soc 2026 view publication
- Boissiere-O'Neill, T, Lazarevic, N, Ponsonby, A-L, Sly, PD, Chen, A, Blake, TL, Brook, JR, Du Berry, C, King, L, Mandhane, PJ, et al. Phthalates, bisphenols, and childhood allergic Phenotypes: Findings from two birth cohort studies.. Environ Pollut 389: 127401 2026 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: 2026 view publication
- Boissiere-O’Neill, T, Lazarevic, N, Ponsonby, A-L, Sly, PD, Chen, A, Blake, TL, Brook, JR, Du Berry, C, King, L, Mandhane, PJ, et al. Phthalates, Bisphenols, and Childhood Allergic Phenotypes: Findings from Two Birth Cohort Studies. 2026 view publication
- Berry, CD, Saunders, T, McMinn, A, Tosif, S, Shanthikumar, S, Vandeleur, M, Harrison, J, Burgner, D, Ranganathan, S, Crawford, N, et al. Is Cardiorespiratory Disease associated with increased susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2 in Children?. 2026 view publication
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