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Role Scientific Director Gen V
Group GenV
Professor Melissa Wake (MBChB, FRACP, FAHMS, MD) is a paediatrician, community child health researcher, and Scientific Director of the Generation Victoria (GenV) initiative. Her “population paediatrics” agenda spans common childhood conditions and antecedents of diseases of ageing.

Her goals are to speed up children’s research and to test interventions that change children’s care. Having led numerous community-based randomised trials, her major focus for this triennium is building the Generation Victoria (GenV) and Child Health CheckPoint platforms for generations of researchers. Awards include the 2009 Australian Health Minister's Prize for Excellence in Health & Medical Research and consecutive NHMRC Excellence Awards (2009-12, 2013-16) as top-ranked Research Fellow in Australia. Melissa’s projects have twice appeared in the NHMRC's annual 'Ten of the Best' publication (2008, 2017). Successes in research translation include securing the Victorian Infant Hearing Screening Program, which now screens 80,000 babies annually and is springboarding a continuing program of population-based hearing research.

Other Affiliations:

- Scientific Director, Generation Victoria (GenV)
- Leader, Prevention Innovation group, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
- Senior Principal Research Fellow, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
- Professorial Fellow, Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne
- Honorary Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Professor Melissa Wake (MBChB, FRACP, FAHMS, MD) is a paediatrician, community child health researcher, and Scientific Director of the Generation Victoria (GenV) initiative. Her “population paediatrics” agenda spans common childhood conditions and...
Professor Melissa Wake (MBChB, FRACP, FAHMS, MD) is a paediatrician, community child health researcher, and Scientific Director of the Generation Victoria (GenV) initiative. Her “population paediatrics” agenda spans common childhood conditions and antecedents of diseases of ageing.

Her goals are to speed up children’s research and to test interventions that change children’s care. Having led numerous community-based randomised trials, her major focus for this triennium is building the Generation Victoria (GenV) and Child Health CheckPoint platforms for generations of researchers. Awards include the 2009 Australian Health Minister's Prize for Excellence in Health & Medical Research and consecutive NHMRC Excellence Awards (2009-12, 2013-16) as top-ranked Research Fellow in Australia. Melissa’s projects have twice appeared in the NHMRC's annual 'Ten of the Best' publication (2008, 2017). Successes in research translation include securing the Victorian Infant Hearing Screening Program, which now screens 80,000 babies annually and is springboarding a continuing program of population-based hearing research.

Other Affiliations:

- Scientific Director, Generation Victoria (GenV)
- Leader, Prevention Innovation group, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
- Senior Principal Research Fellow, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
- Professorial Fellow, Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne
- Honorary Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Top Publications

  • Hughes, EK, Kerr, JA, Patton, GC, Sawyer, SM, Wake, M, Le Grange, D, Azzopardi, P. Eating disorder symptoms across the weight spectrum in Australian adolescents.. Int J Eat Disord 52(8) : 885 -894 2019
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  • Juonala, M, Ellul, S, Lawlor, DA, Santos Ferreira, DL, Carlin, JB, Cheung, M, Dwyer, T, Wake, M, Saffery, R, Burgner, DP. A Cross-Cohort Study Examining the Associations of Metabolomic Profile and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Children and Their Parents: The Child Health CheckPoint Study and Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.. J Am Heart Assoc 8(14) : e011852 2019
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  • Liu, RS, Dunn, S, Grobler, AC, Lange, K, Becker, D, Goldsmith, G, Carlin, JB, Juonala, M, Wake, M, Burgner, DP. Carotid artery intima-media thickness, distensibility and elasticity: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11-12 years old and their parents.. BMJ Open 9(Suppl 3) : 23 -33 2019
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  • Larkins, NG, Kim, S, Carlin, JB, Grobler, AC, Burgner, DP, Lange, K, Craig, JC, Wake, M. Albuminuria: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11-12 years and their parents.. BMJ Open 9(Suppl 3) : 75 -84 2019
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  • Ellul, S, Wake, M, Clifford, SA, Lange, K, Würtz, P, Juonala, M, Dwyer, T, Carlin, JB, Burgner, DP, Saffery, R. Metabolomics: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11-12 years and their parents.. BMJ Open 9(Suppl 3) : 106 -117 2019
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