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Role Group Leader / Principal Research Fellow
Professor David Burgner is a practising paediatric infectious diseases physician, leads the Inflammatory Origins Group and co-leads the LifeCourse longitudinal observational cohorts initiative at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. He holds major national and international clinical / research positions including leadership roles in ASID, ESPID, WSPID and is an AAHMS fellow.

Professor Burgner is an international authority on understanding the susceptibility and consequences to childhood infection and inflammation, particularly in relation to the development of cardiometabolic disease risk. He is an internationally recognised clinical and scientific leader in Kawasaki disease and has made major scientific, clinical and policy contributions to the Australian response to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the hyperinflammatory post-infectious syndrome (known as PIMS-TS or MIS-C) in children.
Professor David Burgner is a practising paediatric infectious diseases physician, leads the Inflammatory Origins Group and co-leads the LifeCourse longitudinal observational cohorts initiative at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. He holds major...
Professor David Burgner is a practising paediatric infectious diseases physician, leads the Inflammatory Origins Group and co-leads the LifeCourse longitudinal observational cohorts initiative at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. He holds major national and international clinical / research positions including leadership roles in ASID, ESPID, WSPID and is an AAHMS fellow.

Professor Burgner is an international authority on understanding the susceptibility and consequences to childhood infection and inflammation, particularly in relation to the development of cardiometabolic disease risk. He is an internationally recognised clinical and scientific leader in Kawasaki disease and has made major scientific, clinical and policy contributions to the Australian response to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the hyperinflammatory post-infectious syndrome (known as PIMS-TS or MIS-C) in children.

Top Publications

  • Qanitha, A, de Mol, BAJM, Burgner, DP, Kabo, P, Pabittei, DR, Yusuf, I, Uiterwaal, CSPM. Pregnancy-related conditions and premature coronary heart disease in adult offspring.. Heart Asia 9(1) : 90 -95 2017
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  • Pettengill, M, Matute, JD, Tresenriter, M, Hibbert, J, Burgner, D, Richmond, P, Millán, JL, Ozonoff, A, Strunk, T, Currie, A, et al. Human alkaline phosphatase dephosphorylates microbial products and is elevated in preterm neonates with a history of late-onset sepsis.. PLoS One 12(4) : e0175936 2017
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  • Maurice, RL, Chen, KYH, Burgner, D, Daniels, LB, Vaujois, L, Idris, N, Bigras, J-L, Dahdah, N. Chapter 11 Toward a Mechanical Mapping of the Arterial Tree Challenges and Potential Solutions. 289 -311 2017
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  • Idris, NS, Grobbee, DE, Burgner, D, Cheung, MMH, Kurniati, N, Uiterwaal, CSPM. Effects of paediatric HIV infection on childhood vasculature.. Eur Heart J 37(48) : 3610 -3616 2016
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  • Phuong, LK, Bonetto, C, Buttery, J, Pernus, YB, Chandler, R, Goldenthal, KL, Kucuku, M, Monaco, G, Pahud, B, Shulman, ST, et al. Kawasaki disease and immunisation: Standardised case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis.. Vaccine 34(51) : 6582 -6596 2016
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