Professor Stephen Nicholls |
World-renowned cardiologist and researcher
Stephen Nicholls will join Monash University as Professor of Cardiology and
will also lead the new Victorian Heart Hospital (VHH).
A multiple-award winner, Professor Nicholls
has written more than 770 manuscripts, book chapters and conference
proceedings, and has raised more than $100 million in research funding.
Since 2012, Professor Nicholls has been Deputy Director and Heart Health Theme Leader at the
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). He is also
Professor of Cardiology at the University of Adelaide, Consultant Cardiologist
at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Principal Research Fellow of the National Health
and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC).
Professor Nicholls’ research broadly focuses
on developing new strategies to reduce the risk of heart disease, involving
translational research spanning preclinical human and clinical trials.
“My research interests span the translational
spectrum from the factors influencing the biological activity of high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), through to the development and use of novel plaque imaging
modalities and ultimately large-scale clinical trials of antiatherosclerotic
therapies,” Professor Nicholls said.
“In particular, my goal is to bring together
laboratory-based scientists, clinical researchers and clinical trialists to
develop translational research programs that will seek to improve our ability
to tackle the major challenges of diseases of blood vessels—diseases that lead
to heart failure and electrical disorders of the heart.”
On accepting his position at Monash, Professor
Nicholls said the Victorian Heart Hospital is a ‘once
in a generation opportunity’ to develop an integrated Institution, dedicated to
clinical service delivery, teaching and research, in the cardiovascular space.”
“The chance to lead a world class
clinical team at MonashHeart, expand its research efforts and develop the connectors
across the University will position Monash as a world-leading centre in
cardiovascular disease,” he said.
Professor Nicholls said he is
looking forward to working with a range of new preclinical collaborators across
the Monash network.
“I’m particularly looking forward to
working with the established CT and molecular imaging groups, as well as the
world-class clinical trials groups at Monash, to expand my research in this
space.”
Professor Nicholls will start at Monash
University and Monash Health in a part time role from October 8, transitioning
to full time by the end of January next year.
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