The Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases has appointed two new Co-directors – Dr Lea-Ann Kirkham and Dr Chris Blyth.
Dr Kirkham is an infectious diseases microbiologist and Co-head of the Centre’s Bacterial Respiratory Infectious Disease Group, while Dr Blyth is a paediatrician and Co-head of the Infectious Diseases Epidemiology.
After six years in the role, outgoing Director Dr Tom Snelling is confident that the newly-appointed Co-directors will excel in their positions.
“Dr Kirkham and Dr Blyth are already well-respected infectious disease researchers and excellent leaders who bring together complementary backgrounds and skillsets,” says Dr Snelling.
“Dr Blyth has the benefit of being hands on with the patients in a clinical setting whilst participating in the latest research on influenza, pneumonia and immunisation, whilst Dr Kirkham brings essential knowledge as a microbiologist in the laboratory, collaborating closely with clinicians to develop the most effective vaccines and therapies to treat and prevent respiratory and middle ear infections.
“Their combined knowledge and experience will ensure the Wesfarmers Centre continues to thrive as a global centre of children’s infectious disease research”.
Dr Kirkham and Dr Blyth will take up their positions as of 1 July, 2019.