Chang, Anne

Prof Anne Chang

Senior Principal Research Fellow, Head of the Child Health Respiratory Program, Head of the Child and Maternal Health Division
Professor Anne Chang is an established clinician researcher recognised for her contributions to clinical research in the areas of paediatric cough, bronchiectasis and evidence-based medicine. She has helped develop and apply evidence based medicine for respiratory illness in children, in Australia and internationally in the areas of paediatric cough, bronchiectasis and asthma. She has published >650 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, and led several guidelines. She was a continuous NHMRC Practitioner Fellow from 2004-2023 and now holds L3 fellowship. Professor Chang has altered several paradigms related to children’s lung health.

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In today's podcast, Prof Anne Chang discusses chronic wet cough in children, investigation, treatment and underlying immune deficiencies.

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