CLINICAL LEADS
Kimberley Haines
Associate Professor Kimberley Haines is a NHMRC Emerging Leader Fellow and Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Critical Care, School of Medicine, at The University of Melbourne.
Kimberley is also the Physiotherapy Research Lead and Senior Critical Care Physiotherapist at Western Health, Melbourne, Victoria. She is an international leader in the field of critical care survivorship with methodological expertise in patient and family engagement, co-design, and qualitative research in vulnerable cohorts. She currently leads the icuRESOLVE research program that is focused on advancing the science of peer support and post-ICU care. Associate Professor Haines holds several leadership positions including as an executive member of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group, Co-Chair of the ANZICS Patient and Family Engagement Working Group, and she serves on other international committees including for the American Thoracic Society Critical Care Assembly.
Alex Poole
Alex is the program manager of NCCR at the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre at Monash University
Alex holds a PhD from the school of medicine at Adelaide University. He has been a Research and Project Manager of critical care research projects and programs with studies published in high impact journals. Alex also has a keen interest in translating research in to practice and has worked in evidence synthesis with the National Clinical Evidence Taskforce
Manoj Saxena
Manoj is a senior intensive care physician (St. George Hospital, Sydney) and a senior lecturer (The George Institute for Global Health, UNSW).
Manoj’s research interest is in large-scale clinical trials that provide robust and reliable patient-centred evidence on thermoregulation and circulatory management in patients with acute serious illness requiring invasive organ support. He has completed a PhD and NHMRC Early Career fellowship on Thermoregulation for Acute Critical illness, including sepsis and acute brain injury.