Dinah Reddihough

Professor
Clinical Sciences
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Professor Clinical Sciences
Biography

Professor Dinah Reddihough is a paediatrician involved in the clinical care of children with disabilities, in particular cerebral palsy. She is the Group Leader of Developmental Disability and Rehabilitation Research at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. Professor Reddihough was the Director of the Royal Children's Hospital's Department of Developmental Medicine between 1986 and 2011 and is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the University of Melbourne. She has 155 peer reviewed publications (141 articles in refereed journals, 14 book chapters) and has won 92 research grants. Professor Reddihough is actively involved in teaching and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students, and has contributed to a number of community organisations that assist people with disabilities. Professor Reddihough was responsible for founding the Australasian Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, a multidisciplinary organisation committed to advancing knowledge about physical disability in childhood by conducting scientific meetings and fostering research and evidence based practice. She established the Centre for Developmental Disability Research named “Solve! At the RCH". This highly successful group developed a strategic plan and obtained funding which led to the establishment of the Apex Chair in Developmental Medicine in 2011, the first Chair in Developmental Medicine in Australia. “Solve! At the RCH" has also secured funding for a second chair from the Lorenzo and Pamela Galli Trust.

Research Intrest

Clinial Science,Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine

List of Publications
Reid SM, Modak MB, Berkowitz RG, Reddihough DS. A population‐based study and systematic review of hearing loss in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2011 Nov 1;53(11):1038-45.
Reddihough DS, Reid SM, Plover C. Evaluation of glycopyrrolate in the treatment of chronic drooling. Degener Neurol Neuromuscul Dis. 2011;1:3-7.
Reid SM, Carlin JB, Reddihough DS. Rates of cerebral palsy in Victoria, Australia, 1970 to 2004: has there been a change?. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2011 Oct 1;53(10):907-12.

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