
CCRG is the perfect platform to combine passions
Before joining CCRG, Barbara Zangerl was working as a Cardiac Nurse at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

‘Heart in a box’ now a proven gamechanger
CCRG collaborators have today declared a new method of donor heart preservation a gamechanger for heart transplantation in Australia and New Zealand.

Farewell Dr Kei Sato
Earlier this month, we farewelled one of our longest serving CCRG Research Fellows, Dr Kei Sato, as he and his family return to Japan after four years. We sat down with Dr Sato to reflect on his time with CCRG.

Congratulations Dr Obonyo, Winner, Africa Forty Under 40 Awards
Dr Nchafatso Obonyo has been acknowledged in the prestigious Africa Forty Under 40 Awards.
HMP revolutionises heart transplantation
CCRG’s preclinical HMP research “revolutionises heart transplantation” - Surgical News
The gift of life … straight from the heart
Thank you to The Australian Health Editor, Natasha Robinson, for the front-page profile of CCRG’s Living Heart Project on January 28, 2023. Read full article here.

My dad was ventilated in ICU when I was 27…
A message from Critical Care Research Group Founder Professor John Fraser on the group’s world-first ICU of the Future Project.
CCRG unveils world-first ICU of the Future
Five years in the making, CCRG unveils the ICU of the Future

CCRG welcomes Kenyan High Commission and Professor Kathryn Maitland
CCRG hosts Professor Kathryn Maitland OBE for exclusive Brisbane tour

Scientists paint a picture of how ECMO alters the effectiveness of antibiotics in a world first
A network of international researchers have documented how extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), the life-saving blood oxygen therapy, changes the dosing requirements of antibiotics in critically ill patients, in a study that is set to change the way ECMO is used and administered and improve outcomes for the health system’s sickest patients.

CCRG-led study reveals how COVID-19 damages the heart
The Critical Care Research Group has discovered how COVID-19 damages the heart, opening the door to future treatments.

REGISTER NOW: Professor Kathryn Maitland OBE visits Brisbane this November
CCRG to host Professor Kathryn Maitland OBE for exclusive Brisbane tour.

ECHO Australia celebrates 20 years
CCRG’s Professor John F Fraser will deliver the 5th John O’Shea Memorial Lecture at the 2022 ECHO Australia conference to be held at Queensland’s Gold Coast Convention and Entertainment Centre next week.

CCRG Alumni: Maximilian Malfertheiner
Dr Maximilian Malfertheiner is the Medical Director of the Lung Center Donaustauf, Germany. Before a stint at Yale University, Dr Malfertheiner carried out a research fellowship at CCRG.

Meet Dr Sainath Raman
Dr Raman recently collaborated with CCRG Research Fellow Dr Nchafatso Obonyo as guests editors for the paediatric sepsis topic in Frontiers of Paediatrics Journal and collaborate on our sepsis research studies. We spoke with Dr Raman ahead of World Sepsis Day to learn more about his research.

International research collaborations improving patient outcomes
From Kenya to Australia to the United Kingdom, the Critical Care Research Group has partnered with colleagues from around the world to understand sepsis treatment pathways.

Spotlight on CCRG Sepsis research
Spotlight on CCRG Sepsis research: Read more about CCRG’s life-changing Sepsis research and how we are re-examining current treatment guidelines to improve patient outcomes
eDIS-ICU study moves to the next stage
The ICU of the Future project goes from strength to strength recruiting patients from three countries to trial a new digital delirium diagnostic tool.
