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Role Co-Group Leader / Senior Research Fellow
Research area Clinical Sciences
Group Heart

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Assoc/Prof. Salvatore Pepe is a clinical scientist who leads the Molecular & Cellular Cardiology Laboratory in the Heart Research Group (Clinical Sciences Theme) at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and is a clinical research manager in the Department of Cardiology, Royal Children's Hospital.

Before working at Melbourne Children's Campus, he was Head of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Research Laboratory, (Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery), at the Alfred Hospital, and Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery -Alfred, Central Clinical School, Monash University, involved in clinical trial and laboratory research focused on cellular and mitochondrial processes in heart failure, transplantation, and cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Earlier posts include a Research Fellowship at the Baker Heart Research Institute, Melbourne, and a National Institutes of Health Fogarty Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Gerontology Research Center, (LCS, IRP, NIA, NIH) Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bayview Campus, Baltimore, USA.

Working with cardiac surgery, cardiology and intensive care clinicians, Dr Pepe's work is focused on complications arising from congenital and acquired heart and lung disorders, premature birth and surgical interventions. His research program spans from in vitro and in vivo laboratory studies to clinical trials, translating new understanding of disease mechanisms and novel therapy to clinical use. Currently he is Chief Investigator A of an NHMRC funded clinical trial, testing the safety and efficacy of cord blood stem cell therapy in children at risk of heart failure.

A/Prof Pepe is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Australia's premiere cardiology research journal, Heart Lung & Circulation (Elsevier, Sydney), and is also an Associate Editor for Heliyon-Clinical Research (Cell Press-Elsevier, London UK), and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine -Cardiovascular Biologics & Regenerative Medicine (Lausanne, Switzerland). A/Prof Pepe has regularly served NHMRC, NHF and ARC as a grant funding panel member and external expert grant reviewer and is an invited peer reviewer for numerous medical and scientific journals. He is Past-President of the International Society for Heart Research and recipient of the 2016 ISHR Distinguished Leader Award. He is an international Fellow of the American Heart Association and a Fellow of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand.
Assoc/Prof. Salvatore Pepe is a clinical scientist who leads the Molecular & Cellular Cardiology Laboratory in the Heart Research Group (Clinical Sciences Theme) at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and is a clinical research manager in...
Assoc/Prof. Salvatore Pepe is a clinical scientist who leads the Molecular & Cellular Cardiology Laboratory in the Heart Research Group (Clinical Sciences Theme) at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and is a clinical research manager in the Department of Cardiology, Royal Children's Hospital.

Before working at Melbourne Children's Campus, he was Head of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Research Laboratory, (Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery), at the Alfred Hospital, and Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery -Alfred, Central Clinical School, Monash University, involved in clinical trial and laboratory research focused on cellular and mitochondrial processes in heart failure, transplantation, and cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Earlier posts include a Research Fellowship at the Baker Heart Research Institute, Melbourne, and a National Institutes of Health Fogarty Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Gerontology Research Center, (LCS, IRP, NIA, NIH) Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bayview Campus, Baltimore, USA.

Working with cardiac surgery, cardiology and intensive care clinicians, Dr Pepe's work is focused on complications arising from congenital and acquired heart and lung disorders, premature birth and surgical interventions. His research program spans from in vitro and in vivo laboratory studies to clinical trials, translating new understanding of disease mechanisms and novel therapy to clinical use. Currently he is Chief Investigator A of an NHMRC funded clinical trial, testing the safety and efficacy of cord blood stem cell therapy in children at risk of heart failure.

A/Prof Pepe is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Australia's premiere cardiology research journal, Heart Lung & Circulation (Elsevier, Sydney), and is also an Associate Editor for Heliyon-Clinical Research (Cell Press-Elsevier, London UK), and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine -Cardiovascular Biologics & Regenerative Medicine (Lausanne, Switzerland). A/Prof Pepe has regularly served NHMRC, NHF and ARC as a grant funding panel member and external expert grant reviewer and is an invited peer reviewer for numerous medical and scientific journals. He is Past-President of the International Society for Heart Research and recipient of the 2016 ISHR Distinguished Leader Award. He is an international Fellow of the American Heart Association and a Fellow of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Top Publications

  • Lim, H, Jayaweera, S, Calderone, A, Pepe, S, Rosenfeldt, FL, Marasco, SF. Protective role of Coenzyme Q10 in two models of rat lung injury. ANZ Journal of Surgery 80(4) : 265 -270 2010
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  • Oto, T, Calderone, A, Li, Z, Rosenfeldt, FL, Pepe, S. p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibition Reduces Inflammatory Cytokines in a Brain-Dead Transplant Donor Animal Model. Heart Lung and Circulation 18(6) : 393 -400 2009
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  • Miller, F, Nagley, P, Mariani, JA, Ou, R, Liu, VWS, Zhang, C, Linnane, AW, Pepe, S, Rosenfeldt, F. Age-related decline in stress responses of human myocardium may not be explained by changes in mtDNA. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 130(11-12) : 742 -747 2009
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  • Huggins, CE, Curl, CL, Patel, R, McLennan, PL, Theiss, ML, Pedrazzini, T, Pepe, S, Delbridge, LMD. Dietary fish oil is antihypertrophic but does not enhance postischemic myocardial function in female mice. AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology 296(4) : h957 -h966 2009
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  • Huggins, CE, Bell, JR, Pepe, S, Delbridge, LMD. Benchmarking Ventricular Arrhythmias in the Mouse—Revisiting the ‘Lambeth Conventions’ 20 Years On. Heart Lung and Circulation 17(6) : 445 -450 2008
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