
Overview
Background
Geoffrey Cleghorn is Deputy Head of the School of Medicine, Director International of the School of Medicine and Professor of Paeditrics
Professor Cleghorn is a graduate of the University of Queensland Medical School and undertook postgraduate training in paediatric gastroenterology at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Canada. Following his training he entered academic practice within University of Queensland at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane.
Professor Cleghorn has published more than 90 manuscripts and book chapters and is a seasoned lecturer and public speaker on a number of infant related issues including perinatal and paediatric nutrition. His research interests include the use of energy expenditure and body composition analysis in a number of disease states including chronic liver disease, cystic fibrosis, and general nutritional rehabilitation. He has been the recipient of a number of research grants from national and international granting bodies including the Australian Research Council, the National Health & Medical Research Council from Australia and the National Institutes of Health from the USA.
Professor Cleghorn has developed an extensive network of associations throughout Asia and hence has a very high profile within this region. He is a frequent, invited visitor to countries throughout Asia and has spoken on a number of nutritional and gastrointestinal topics during these visits. This profile has enabled Professor Cleghorn to be formally appointed to the Academic Teaching Staff of the Department of Child Health, University of Indonesia as a visiting Professor, to become involved in several multinational trials in S.E. Asia, and has seen a number of trainees travel to Brisbane to further their paediatric gastrointestinal and nutritional studies with him and his colleagues.
Professor Cleghorn has been a member of the well respected, Queensland Liver Transplant Service from its inception in 1985 until the present day. He has been involved in many of the historical and seminal advances in paediatric liver transplantation including the world’s first successful living related donor liver transplant and the development of the liver cut down technique now universally known as the “Brisbane Technique”. Research from the QLTS has highlighted the importance of nutrition in these patients and again is now acknowledged internationally.
Professor Cleghorn has had extensive collaborative experience with all levels of industry from the conduct of commissioned trials for regulatory approval to board room advice. He has been on the medical advisory boards of the peak meat industry body in Australia and Gerber Australasia. He has had extensive experience within the broader Asian region providing advice to the regional medical office for Mead Johnson Nutritionals.
His memberships include the Queensland Paediatric Society, the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the North American Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition. In addition, he also holds the following positions:
- President – The Asian and Pacific Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition
- President - The Federation of International Societies of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
- Executive Councilor, The International Pediatric Transplantation Association
- Editorial Board, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Editorial Board, Bailiere’s Clinical Gastroenterology
- Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Cleghorn is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, The University of Queensland
- Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, The University of Queensland
- American College of Gastroenterology, American College of Gastroenterology
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Works
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1986
Journal Article
Age-Related Alterations of Immunoreactive Pancreatic Cationic Trypsinogen in Sera From Cystic-Fibrosis Patients with and Without Pancreatic Insufficiency
Durie, PR, Forstner, GG, Gaskin, KJ, Moore, DJ, Cleghorn, GJ, Wong, SS and Corey, ML (1986). Age-Related Alterations of Immunoreactive Pancreatic Cationic Trypsinogen in Sera From Cystic-Fibrosis Patients with and Without Pancreatic Insufficiency. Pediatric Research, 20 (3), 209-213. doi: 10.1203/00006450-198603000-00002
1986
Journal Article
Serum Immunoreactive Pancreatic Lipase and Cationic Trypsinogen for the Assessment of Exocrine Pancreatic Function in Older Patients with Cystic-Fibrosis
Cleghorn, G, Benjamin, L, Corey, M, Forstner, G, Dati, F and Durie, P (1986). Serum Immunoreactive Pancreatic Lipase and Cationic Trypsinogen for the Assessment of Exocrine Pancreatic Function in Older Patients with Cystic-Fibrosis. Pediatrics, 77 (3), 301-306.
1986
Journal Article
Behcets-Syndrome Involving the Gastrointestinal-Tract - a Diagnostic Dilemma in Childhood
Stringer, DA, Cleghorn, GJ, Durie, PR, Daneman, A and Hamilton, JR (1986). Behcets-Syndrome Involving the Gastrointestinal-Tract - a Diagnostic Dilemma in Childhood. Pediatric Radiology, 16 (2), 131-134. doi: 10.1007/BF02386637
1986
Journal Article
Cystic-Fibrosis
Cleghorn, G and Shepherd, R (1986). Cystic-Fibrosis. Medical Journal of Australia, 144 (2), 109-110.
1986
Journal Article
Treatment of distal intestinal obstruction syndrome in cystic fibrosis with a balanced intestinal lavage solution
Cleghorn, G. J., Forstner, G. G., Stringer, D. A. and Durie, P. R. (1986). Treatment of distal intestinal obstruction syndrome in cystic fibrosis with a balanced intestinal lavage solution. Lancet, 1 (8471), 8-11.
1985
Journal Article
Age-Related Alterations in Immunoreactive Pancreatic Lipase and Cationic Trypsinogen in Young-Children with Cystic-Fibrosis
Cleghorn, G, Benjamin, L, Corey, M, Forstner, G, Dati, F and Durie, P (1985). Age-Related Alterations in Immunoreactive Pancreatic Lipase and Cationic Trypsinogen in Young-Children with Cystic-Fibrosis. Journal of Pediatrics, 107 (3), 377-381. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3476(85)80510-2
1985
Journal Article
Age of Introduction of Cows Milk to Infants
Anderson, GH, Morsonpasut, LA, Bryan, H, Cleghorn, G, Tanaka, P, Yeung, D and Zimmerman, B (1985). Age of Introduction of Cows Milk to Infants. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 4 (5), 692-698. doi: 10.1097/00005176-198510000-00002
1985
Conference Publication
Serum Cationic Trypsinogen - a Useful Indicator of Pancreatic Exocrine Dysfunction in the Non-Cystic Fibrosis (non-Cf) Pediatric-Patient
Moore, D, Forstner, G, Cleghorn, G, Wong, S and Durie, P (1985). Serum Cationic Trypsinogen - a Useful Indicator of Pancreatic Exocrine Dysfunction in the Non-Cystic Fibrosis (non-Cf) Pediatric-Patient. PHILADELPHIA: W B SAUNDERS CO.
1984
Journal Article
Home Monitoring for Infants At Risk of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Tudehope, DI and Cleghorn, G (1984). Home Monitoring for Infants At Risk of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Australian Paediatric Journal, 20 (2), 137-140.
1983
Conference Publication
Home Apnea Monitoring for Infants At Risk of Sids
Tudehope, DI and Cleghorn, G (1983). Home Apnea Monitoring for Infants At Risk of Sids. CARLTON SOUTH: BLACKWELL SCIENCE.
1981
Journal Article
Rickets in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight Infants
Cleghorn, GJ, Tudehope, DI and Masel, JP (1981). Rickets in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight Infants. Australian Paediatric Journal, 17 (4), 285-289.
1981
Journal Article
Neonatal Intestinal-Obstruction Associated with Oral Calcium Supplementation
Cleghorn, GJ and Tudehope, DI (1981). Neonatal Intestinal-Obstruction Associated with Oral Calcium Supplementation. Australian Paediatric Journal, 17 (4), 298-299.
1981
Conference Publication
Rickets in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight (elbw) Infants
Cleghorn, GJ, Tudehope, DI and Masel, JP (1981). Rickets in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight (elbw) Infants. CARLTON SOUTH: BLACKWELL SCIENCE.
1980
Journal Article
Physostigmine for Promethazine Poisoning
Cleghorn, G and Bourke, G (1980). Physostigmine for Promethazine Poisoning. Lancet, 2 (8190), 368-369.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Long-term nutritional and cognitive outcomes after liver transplantation in childhood
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Nutritional status of patients with gynaecological cancer -
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andreas Obermair
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2007
Master Philosophy
INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM AND CHILDHOOD HEPATIC DISEASE: AN INTERNATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC STUDY FOCUSING ON THE USE OF TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY AND SCL25A13 MUTATION DETECTION
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
LENTIVIRAL VECTOR-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Body composition measurements and nutritional status in children with clinical conditions:cystic fibrosis and cancer
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
ENERGY EXPENDITURE, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND BODY COMPOSITION OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Associate Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
A MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF INTESTINAL IRON ABSORPTION AND ITS REGULATION
Associate Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
ALTERATIONS OF ENERGY METABOLISM AND BODY COMPOSITION IN HEAD INJURED CHILDREN DURING REHABILITATION
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Cleghorn directly for media enquiries about:
- Aboriginal health
- Aboriginal malnutrition
- Child health
- Children - obesity
- Children's nutrition
- Cystic fibrosis - in children
- Gastroenterology - paediatric
- Health - children
- Indigenous malnutrition
- Liver transplantation - in children
- Malnutrition - Aboriginal
- Medical recruitment
- Nutrition - Aboriginal
- Nutrition - children
- Obesity - children
- Paediatric gastroenterology
- Paediatrics
- Pancreatic physiology - children
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