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Role Group Leader / Honorary Fellow Manager
Professor Steve Graham is the Leader of the International Child Health Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.

Professor Graham is a Paediatrician with 20 years' experience in international child health including African and Asia-Pacific regions. He has worked in Papua New Guinea (1985), Thailand (1993/4) and Malawi (1995-2007). While with the College of Medicine in Malawi, he helped establish the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust clinical research programme in Blantyre and was Deputy Director from 2001 to 2007.

Professor Graham was awarded the Leverhulme Medal for distinguished contribution to tropical medicine by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom, in 2007. He was appointed to a current post at the University of Melbourne in 2008. Steve has since developed collaborative links in the Asia-Pacific region and works part-time for the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.

He is a founding member and current chair of the Child Tuberculosis (TB) subgroup of the World Health Organization (WHO) Stop TB Partnership, as well as a member of the Strategic Technical Advisory Group on TB for the WHO, and research committees for Wellcome Trust, UK, and National Institutes of Health, USA.
Professor Steve Graham is the Leader of the International Child Health Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.

Professor Graham is a Paediatrician with 20 years' experience in international child health including African and Asia-Pacific...
Professor Steve Graham is the Leader of the International Child Health Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.

Professor Graham is a Paediatrician with 20 years' experience in international child health including African and Asia-Pacific regions. He has worked in Papua New Guinea (1985), Thailand (1993/4) and Malawi (1995-2007). While with the College of Medicine in Malawi, he helped establish the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust clinical research programme in Blantyre and was Deputy Director from 2001 to 2007.

Professor Graham was awarded the Leverhulme Medal for distinguished contribution to tropical medicine by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom, in 2007. He was appointed to a current post at the University of Melbourne in 2008. Steve has since developed collaborative links in the Asia-Pacific region and works part-time for the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.

He is a founding member and current chair of the Child Tuberculosis (TB) subgroup of the World Health Organization (WHO) Stop TB Partnership, as well as a member of the Strategic Technical Advisory Group on TB for the WHO, and research committees for Wellcome Trust, UK, and National Institutes of Health, USA.

Top Publications

  • Graham, SM. Nontyphoidal salmonellosis in Africa. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 23(5) : 409 -414 2010
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  • Graham, SM. Research into tuberculosis diagnosis in children. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 10(9) : 581 -582 2010
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  • Duke, T, Peel, D, Graham, S, Howie, S, Enarson, PM, Jacobson, R. Oxygen concentrators: a practical guide for clinicians and technicians in developing countries. Paediatrics and International Child Health 30(2) : 87 -101 2010
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  • Marais, BJ, Raviglione, MC, Donald, PR, Harries, AD, Kritski, AL, Graham, SM, El-Sadr, WM, Harrington, M, Churchyard, G, Mwaba, P, et al. Scale-up of services and research priorities for diagnosis, management, and control of tuberculosis: a call to action. The Lancet 375(9732) : 2179 -2191 2010
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  • Enarson, PM, Gie, RP, Enarson, DA, Mwansambo, C, Graham, SM. Impact of HIV on standard case management for severe pneumonia in children. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine 4(2) : 211 -220 2010
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