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Role Research Officer
Research area Clinical Sciences
Group Heart
Dr Melissa Lee is an early career clinician-researcher working full-time clinically in her final year of Cardiology registrar training. She holds honorary appointments as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Medicine (RMH) and Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne; and as an Honorary Fellow at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI). Melissa has a strong interest in adult congenital heart disease in both clinical and academic respects.

Dr Melissa Lee's research is centred on the long-term outcomes of patients with congenital heart disease. She is experienced in retrospective and prospective cohort studies. Her recent PhD examined the long-term outcomes after surgical repair of coarctation with a particular emphasis on hypertension. Her research has directly led to change in the clinical management of this patient population. She has also led the establishment of the Aortic Arch Biobank at MCRI to further evaluate the genetics of aortic arch conditions. She has over 35 articles peer-review publications and textbook chapters and presented extensively at international and national conferences.

Melissa has been awarded multiple awards and scholarships for her research including a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Investigator grant (2021-2025); National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Medical Research Postgraduate Scholarship; Heart Foundation Health Professional Scholarship, Collaboration and Exchange Award, and the Noel and Imelda Foster Research Award; University of Melbourne scholarships; and Avant research scholarship. Her research has also attracted grant funding from HeartKids and MCRI. Melissa was also awarded the 2020 Premier's Award for Health and Medical Research (Clinical Researcher).
Dr Melissa Lee is an early career clinician-researcher working full-time clinically in her final year of Cardiology registrar training. She holds honorary appointments as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Medicine (RMH) and...
Dr Melissa Lee is an early career clinician-researcher working full-time clinically in her final year of Cardiology registrar training. She holds honorary appointments as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Medicine (RMH) and Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne; and as an Honorary Fellow at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI). Melissa has a strong interest in adult congenital heart disease in both clinical and academic respects.

Dr Melissa Lee's research is centred on the long-term outcomes of patients with congenital heart disease. She is experienced in retrospective and prospective cohort studies. Her recent PhD examined the long-term outcomes after surgical repair of coarctation with a particular emphasis on hypertension. Her research has directly led to change in the clinical management of this patient population. She has also led the establishment of the Aortic Arch Biobank at MCRI to further evaluate the genetics of aortic arch conditions. She has over 35 articles peer-review publications and textbook chapters and presented extensively at international and national conferences.

Melissa has been awarded multiple awards and scholarships for her research including a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Investigator grant (2021-2025); National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Medical Research Postgraduate Scholarship; Heart Foundation Health Professional Scholarship, Collaboration and Exchange Award, and the Noel and Imelda Foster Research Award; University of Melbourne scholarships; and Avant research scholarship. Her research has also attracted grant funding from HeartKids and MCRI. Melissa was also awarded the 2020 Premier's Award for Health and Medical Research (Clinical Researcher).

Top Publications

  • Soquet, J, Lee, MGY, Brizard, CP. Direct closure of ventricular septal defect for left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in interrupted aortic arch.. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 154(6) : 2041 -2043 2017
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  • Naimo, P, Fricke, T, Lee, M, D’Udekem, Y, Brizard, C, Konstantinov, I. Long-Term Outcomes Following Repair of Truncus Arteriosus and Interrupted Aortic Arch. Heart Lung and Circulation 26: s404 2017
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  • Mynard, JP, Cahoon, GD, Lee, MGY, Kowalski, R, Smolich, JJ, d’Udekem, Y, Cheung, MMH. [PP.LB02.06] AORTIC GEOMETRY AND IMPEDANCE MISMATCHING BETWEEN ASCENDING AND PROXIMAL DESCENDING AORTA CORRELATE WITH BRACHIAL AND CENTRAL SYSTOLIC PRESSURE LATE AFTER AORTIC COARCTATION REPAIR. Journal of Hypertension 34(&NA;) : e282 2016
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  • Luitingh, T, Lee, M, Jones, B, Koleff, J, Aguero, SW, Kowalski, R, Cheung, M, d’Udekem, Y. Effectiveness of Exercise-Testing to Detect Late Hypertension in Children Following Coarctation Repair. Heart Lung and Circulation 25: s14 2016
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  • Lee, MGY, Allen, SL, Kawasaki, R, Kotevski, A, Koleff, J, Kowalski, R, Cheung, MMH, Konstantinov, IE, Brizard, CP, d'Udekem, Y. High Prevalence of Hypertension and End-Organ Damage Late After Coarctation Repair in Normal Arches.. Ann Thorac Surg 100(2) : 647 -653 2015
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