Leonie Callaway
Royal Brisbane And Women's Hospital, ACT, Australia
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Professor Leonie Callaway works as an Obstetric Physician and Interim Director of Research in Women’s and Newborn Services at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. She was Chief Investigator for the NHMRC funded SPRING study, examining the role probiotics might play in preventing gestational diabetes. She is profoundly grateful to work in a caring and compassionate team with Prof David McIntyre, Dr Marloes Dekker, Dr Helen Barrett, Ms Katie Foxcroft, A/Prof Victoria Eley, A/Prof Karin Lust, Dr Penny Wolski, Dr Ann-Maree Craven, Dr Fiona Britten, Dr Amanda Beech and many others. She is thrilled to report that in 2017, the Obstetric Medicine Research Team based at RBWH won a district wide “Research Excellence Award” for their contribution to complex health challenges. The odd glass of champagne may have been involved…
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Faecal microbiome in women in early pregnancy is altered in the setting of asthma. (#28)
10:25 AM
Helen L Barrett
SOMANZ Free Communication 1
Visualising the placental microbiota: can we see the bacteria? (#120)
12:45 PM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
Poster Viewing and Lunch
Women who develop hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have altered composition of the gut microbiota at 16 weeks gestation (#22)
9:55 AM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
SOMANZ Free Communication 1
A low-fibre diet influences Collinsella abundance in the gut microbiome and alters maternal metabolism at 16 weeks gestation (#9)
2:55 PM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
ADIPS Free Communication 1