Dr Penelope Bryant

Professor
Infection and Immunity
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia

Professor Pediatrics
Biography

Dr Penelope Bryant is a paediatric infectious disease physician and general paediatrician who has trained and worked in the UK and Australia. She completed her PhD in infectious diseases at the University of Melbourne and is the clinical research coordinator of the Department of General Medicine as well as group co-leader of the Murdoch Childrens Clinical Paediatrics group since its inception. In addition to a clinical appointment in the Infectious Diseases Unit at the Royal Children's Hospital, Dr Bryant is the medical lead of Hospital-in-the-Home (HITH). She has overseen the clinical expansion of the service and directs its research. She is the paediatric lead of the Australasian HITH Society. She is chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) Committee at RCH and also of ANZPID-ASAP, the Australasian paediatric AMS group, and a member of GARPEC, the global AMS in children group.

Research Intrest

Clinical Paediatrics

List of Publications
Bryant PA, Smyth GK, Gooding T, Oshlack A, Harrington Z, Currie B, Carapetis JR, Robins-Browne R, Curtis N. Susceptibility to acute rheumatic fever based on differential expression of genes involved in cytotoxicity, chemotaxis, and apoptosis. Infection and immunity. 2014 Feb 1;82(2):753-61.
Kieu V, Palit S, Wilson G, Ditchfield M, Buttery J, Burgner D, Bryant PA. Cervical spondylodiscitis following button battery ingestion. The Journal of pediatrics. 2014 Jun 1;164(6):1500-.
Osowicki J, Gwee A, Noronha J, Palasanthiran P, McMullan B, Britton PN, Isaacs D, Lai T, Nourse C, Avent M, Moriarty P. The impact of an infectious diseases consultation on antimicrobial prescribing. The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2014 Jun 1;33(6):669-71.