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Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
Associate Professor

Andrea Viecelli

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Overview

Background

A/Prof Andrea Viecelli is an academic nephrologist at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia and was awarded her PhD on strategies to improve vascular access outcomes in patients on haemodialysis in 2019 through the University of Queensland. As a clinical trialist of the Australasian Kidney Trials Network (AKTN) she plays a key role in designing and conducting international clinical trials in people with chronic kidney disease. As a Coordinating Committee member, Transplant Cardiovascular- and Haemodialysis Vascular Access Project Coordinator of the global SONG initiative, she is conducting clinical and qualitative research to establish standardised core outcome measures based on the shared priorities of >10000 patients, clinicians, researchers and policy makers from >100 countries to improve the relevance and reliability of kidney research to inform patient-centred care. As member of the International Society of Nephrology Young Nephrologists Committee (ISN YNC), chair of the ISN YNC capacity building Subcommittee, ISN Advancing Clinical Trials Committee, member of the ISN Advancing Clinical Trials committee and as ISN Global Kidney Health Atlas Project (GKHA) Fellow, she engages health professionals and consumers to promote equitable professional engagement, career development, trial conduct and participation and access to kidney care in Australia and internationally. She has received numerous local, national and international awards for her research, including the ANZSN Young Investigator Award (2017), Kidney Health Australia Clinical Research Award (2016), the ERA EDTA Young Investigator award (2017 and 2018) and the 2018 and 2022 Sylvan Green Award from the Society for Clinical Trials. As the recipient of a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant and a Queensland Advancing Clinical Research Fellowship she currently pursues a program of clinical and qualitative research to improve patient-important outcomes in haemodialysis.

Availability

Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Nephrology

  • Consumer involvement

  • Clinical trials

Research impacts

As global Standardised Outcomes in Nephrology (SONG) Investigator and Project Coordinator, she has facilitated multiple national and international workshops and involved over >10,000 consumers, health professionals, and policy makers from >100 countries to establish and standardise critically important core outcomes for kidney research. The SONG core outcome sets have been endorsed by 17 major organisations and are being implemented in trials through funders (NIHR, NIH), regulators (FDA, EMA), journals, Cochrane, and guidelines (KDIGO, CARI). Her consumer-engagement work through the SONG initiative and AKTN has promoted a paradigm shift in kidney research by involving patients as partners to improve the design, conduct, dissemination, and implementation of clinical research. Her Clinical Trial involvement via AKTN (VALID and FAVOURED trial) as well as the SONG-HD Vascular Access work informed international guidelines (European and KDOQI VA Guidelines) to guide patient-centred care delivery. Her ISN Fellowship contribution to the GKHA, informed WHO & UN policy facilitating policy changes in international jurisdictions.

Works

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183 works between 2006 and 2025

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2012

Journal Article

Paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia due to spinal cord infiltration of low-grade B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Benz, Rudolf, Viecelli, Andrea, Taverna, Christian and Schelosky, Ludwig (2012). Paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia due to spinal cord infiltration of low-grade B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Annals of Hematology, 91 (3), 463-465. doi: 10.1007/s00277-011-1258-4

Paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia due to spinal cord infiltration of low-grade B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

2009

Journal Article

Liver nodules and hypoglycaemia

Viecelli, Andrea, Zeidler, K., Moll, C., Pavlicek, V. and Krause, M. (2009). Liver nodules and hypoglycaemia. Swiss Medical Forum

Liver nodules and hypoglycaemia

2006

Conference Publication

Weight cycling during growth and beyond as a risk factor for later cardiovascular diseases: the 'repeated overshoot' theory

Montani, J-P, Viecelli, A. K., Prevot, A. and Dulloo, A. G. (2006). Weight cycling during growth and beyond as a risk factor for later cardiovascular diseases: the 'repeated overshoot' theory. 3rd Fribourg Obsity Research Conference (FORC 2005), Fribourg, Switzerland, 30 September 2005. London, United Kingdom: Nature Publishing Group. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0803520

Weight cycling during growth and beyond as a risk factor for later cardiovascular diseases: the 'repeated overshoot' theory

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2028
    INCremental dialysis to improve Health in people starting HaemoDialysis (INCH-HD)
    NHMRC MRFF CTA - Clinical Trials Activity
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Improving patient-important outcomes in haemodialysis through validation and implementation in registries and pragmatic clinical trials
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    The GOAL Trial: Comprehensive geriatric assessment for frail older people with chronic kidney disease to increase attainment of patient-identified goals: A cluster randomised controlled trial
    NHMRC Targeted Research
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2023
    Patient perspectives and involvement in co-design of a trial evaluating interventions to improve gut health in peritoneal dialysis - GUT PD Study (ISPD grant led by Eastern Institute of Technology)
    Eastern Institute of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Development of a novel drug to prevent skin cancer in solid organ transplant recipient
    Princess Alexandra Hospital R&D Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2019
    Towards improving patient-important outcomes in haemodialysis
    Royal Australasian College of Physicians
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

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