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Dr Tom Forbes

Dr Tom Forbes

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Role Clinician-Scientist Fellow
Research area Stem Cell Medicine

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Available for student supervision
Tom is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the Royal Children's Hospital. He completed his undergraduate training with Monash University in 2005. He trained in paediatric nephrology at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Nottingham University Hospital Queen’s Medical Centre in the UK where he developed an interest in rare, inherited, paediatric renal diseases returning to Melbourne in 2013 and completed a paediatric nephrology fellowship at the Royal Children's Hospital. He became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2015. He is currently the Clinical Lead for Education and Renal Biopsy for the RCH Department of Nephrology.

He entered laboratory research in 2016 with Prof Melissa Little's Kidney Regeneration group, completing a PhD documenting the capabilities and limitations of kidney organoids as functional genomic disease models in 2020. Tom has been awarded a Clinician Scientist Fellowship by MCRI to continue his research in kidney organoids and genetic kidney disease in 2020. He is Principle Investigator for clinical trials investigation novel therapies for primary hyperoxaluria. He is a named investigator on NHMRC and MRFF Funded grants investigating the genomic testing in kidney disease and disease modelling with iPSC derived kidney organoids. He is a Steering Committee member of KidGen and the MCRI Kidney Research Flagship.
Tom is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the Royal Children's Hospital. He completed his undergraduate training with Monash University in 2005. He trained in paediatric nephrology at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Nottingham University...
Tom is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the Royal Children's Hospital. He completed his undergraduate training with Monash University in 2005. He trained in paediatric nephrology at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Nottingham University Hospital Queen’s Medical Centre in the UK where he developed an interest in rare, inherited, paediatric renal diseases returning to Melbourne in 2013 and completed a paediatric nephrology fellowship at the Royal Children's Hospital. He became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2015. He is currently the Clinical Lead for Education and Renal Biopsy for the RCH Department of Nephrology.

He entered laboratory research in 2016 with Prof Melissa Little's Kidney Regeneration group, completing a PhD documenting the capabilities and limitations of kidney organoids as functional genomic disease models in 2020. Tom has been awarded a Clinician Scientist Fellowship by MCRI to continue his research in kidney organoids and genetic kidney disease in 2020. He is Principle Investigator for clinical trials investigation novel therapies for primary hyperoxaluria. He is a named investigator on NHMRC and MRFF Funded grants investigating the genomic testing in kidney disease and disease modelling with iPSC derived kidney organoids. He is a Steering Committee member of KidGen and the MCRI Kidney Research Flagship.

Top Publications

  • Vanslambrouck, JM, Neil, JA, Rudraraju, R, Mah, S, Tan, KS, Groenewegen, E, Forbes, TA, Karavendzas, K, Elliott, DA, Porrello, ER, et al. Kidney organoids reveal redundancy in viral entry pathways during ACE2-dependent SARS-CoV-2 infection.. J Virol e0180223 2024
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  • Rohner, K, Marlais, M, Ahn, YH, Ali, A, Alsharief, A, Novak, AB, Brambilla, M, Cakici, EK, Candan, C, Canpolat, N, et al. Outcome of immunosuppression in children with IgA vasculitis-related nephritis.. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2024
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  • Forbes, TA, Shaw, L, Quinlan, C. Topical Honey in the Management of Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Exit Sites.. Perit Dial Int 36(6) : 684 -687 2024
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  • Crofts, VL, Forbes, T, Grover, SR. Chronic, severe abdominal pain in a girl with a renal anomaly: Answers.. Pediatr Nephrol 38(12) : 3985 -3988 2023
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  • Crofts, VL, Forbes, T, Grover, SR. Chronic, severe abdominal pain in a girl with a renal anomaly: Questions.. Pediatr Nephrol 38(12) : 3983 2023
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