Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer
Professor Michael Reade
Professor

Michael Reade

Email: 
Phone: 
+61 7 336 55114

Overview

Background

Professor Reade is Director of the Greater Brisbane Clinical School and Professor of Military Medicine and Surgery at UQ. The Greater Brisbane Clinical School comprises all the Brisbane teaching hospitals of the University of Queensland along with the preclinical teaching resources of the St Lucia campus and the General Practice Clinical Unit. A specialist intensive care physician, anaesthetist and clinician-researcher, he also leads a program of research relevant to military trauma medicine and surgery that holds equal promise for severely injured civilian trauma patients.

After clinical training in anaesthetics and intensive care medicine in Sydney, Melbourne, Oxford and Pittsburgh, a doctorate in the molecular pathogenesis of nitric oxide production in human septic shock from the University of Oxford and a postdoctoral research fellowship in clinical trials and epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh, Michael returned to Australia as Associate Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the Austin Hospital & the University of Melbourne in 2007. Michael held faculty appointments at the University of Oxford (where he taught physiology), the University of Pittsburgh (where he was an Instructor in critical care), and currently holds adjunct or honorary appointments at the University of London, the US Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, the University of Melbourne and Monash University. He has supervised postgraduate students in basic, applied and clinical research, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy of the United Kingdom.

In parallel with his academic and clinical work, Michael served in the Australian Army Reserve until his appointment to the full-time ADF Chair in 2011. He was commissioned as a General Service Officer in the Australian Army in 1990, and prior to his appointment to UQ had deployed to Bosnia and Kosovo (on attachment to the British Airborne Brigade), Timor, the Solomon Islands and Afghanistan. In 2013 he commanded the Australian Specialist Health Group at the NATO ISAF Role 3 Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and in 2015 in Iraq he was the first Director of Clinical Services of the ADF hospital deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. He deployed again to Iraq in 2016 and 2017. From 2015-2018 he was the Director of Clinical Services of the Australian Regular Army's only field hospital. In 2017 he led this unit to become the first ever ADF hospital accredited by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Trauma Verification Program. He was recognised for this service by appointment as a Member in the Military Division of the Order of Australia in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours List. From 2019-2022 on promotion to Brigadier he was appointed Director General Health Reserve - Army, responsible for technical regulation of specialist medical, nursing and allied health support. He remains a senior clinical advisor to Joint Health Command of the Australian Defence Force.

Professor Reade's clinical research focusses on treatments for exsanguinating haemorrhage, improving trauma systems, and preventing and treating acute cognitive impairment (such as that which results from traumatic brain injury). He is the Chief Investigator in an NHMRC-funded clinical trial of cyropreserved (frozen) platelets, a technology which holds equal promise to military and civilian trauma patients, particularly those in smaller hospitals. He is also a Chief Investigator in NHMRC-funded multicentre clinical trials of tranexamic acid and fibrinogen concentrate (drugs thought to reduce mortality from traumatic bleeding), the effect of erythropoietin on inflammation and mortality after severe trauma, a novel anti-delirium strategy for use in critically ill patients, and an advanced MRI/biomarker study in traumatic brain injury. He has active research collaborations with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, the National Trauma Research Institute, the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre at Monash University, the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group and the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network.

Professor Reade is also developing a research programme focussed on trauma systems design, in collaboration with colleagues at the Jamieson Trauma Institute on the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital campus, Australian state ambulance services and the US and UK armed forces, aiming (for example) to optimise the allocation of prehospital and hospital resources in the management of life-threatening trauma.

Professor Reade currently supervises 10 postgraduate students (including 4 PhD students) and one postdoctoral research fellow, most of whom are Defence Force officers. He holds or has held research grants totalling >A$51M, has published >230 peer-reviewed papers and delivered >440 lectures at national and international conferences. From 2019-2021, Professor Reade was President of the Australasian Trauma Society.

Availability

Professor Michael Reade is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University of Sydney
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
  • Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
  • Doctoral Diploma, University of Sydney
  • Australian Institute of Company Directors, Australian Institute of Company Directors
  • Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
  • College of Intensive Care Medicine, College of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Fellow, Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy
  • Associate Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators

Research interests

  • Trauma

  • Haemorrhage

  • Coagulopathy

  • Trauma systems

  • Delirium

Works

Search Professor Michael Reade’s works on UQ eSpace

251 works between 1999 and 2025

221 - 240 of 251 works

2008

Journal Article

Guidance in sepsis management: navigating uncharted waters?

Reade, Michael C., Warrillow, Stephen J., Myburgh, John A. and Bellomo, Rinaldo (2008). Guidance in sepsis management: navigating uncharted waters?. Critical Care, 12 (5) R428. doi: 10.1186/cc7004

Guidance in sepsis management: navigating uncharted waters?

2007

Book Chapter

The impact of chronic disease on response to infection

Reade, M. C., Milbrandt, E. B. and Angus, D. C. (2007). The impact of chronic disease on response to infection. Intensive Care Medicine: Annual Update 2007. (pp. 197-207) New York, NY: Springer New York. doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-49518-7_18

The impact of chronic disease on response to infection

2007

Conference Publication

Between-country and between-specialty differences in approach to early septic shock

Reade, M. C., Huang, D. T., Yealy, D. M., Peake, S. L., Cross, A. M. and Angus, D. C. (2007). Between-country and between-specialty differences in approach to early septic shock. Research Forum of the American-College-of-Emergency-Physicians, Seattle Wa, Oct 08-09, 2007. MOSBY-ELSEVIER. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.06.351

Between-country and between-specialty differences in approach to early septic shock

2007

Journal Article

Is there evidence to support a phase II trial of inhaled corticosteroids in the treatment of incipient and persistent ARDS?

Reade, Michael C and Milbrandt, Eric B (2007). Is there evidence to support a phase II trial of inhaled corticosteroids in the treatment of incipient and persistent ARDS?. Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine, 9 (3), 276-285.

Is there evidence to support a phase II trial of inhaled corticosteroids in the treatment of incipient and persistent ARDS?

2007

Journal Article

Central venous catheterization [13]

Reade, Michael C. (2007). Central venous catheterization [13]. New England Journal of Medicine, 357 (9), 943-945. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc071785

Central venous catheterization [13]

2007

Journal Article

Central venous catheterization

Reade, Michael C. (2007). Central venous catheterization. New England Journal of Medicine, 357 (9), 943-943.

Central venous catheterization

2007

Journal Article

Steroids in late ARDS?

Wajanaponsan, Non, Reade, Michael C. and Milbrandt, Eric B. (2007). Steroids in late ARDS?. Critical Care, 11 (4) 310. doi: 10.1186/cc5954

Steroids in late ARDS?

2007

Journal Article

High inspired oxygen in hypercapnic respiratory failure

Reade, Michael C. (2007). High inspired oxygen in hypercapnic respiratory failure. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 68 (7), 393-393. doi: 10.12968/hmed.2007.68.7.23982

High inspired oxygen in hypercapnic respiratory failure

2007

Journal Article

Phase II, randomized, controlled trial of high-dose N-acetylcysteine in high-risk cardiac surgery patients

Haase, Michael, Haase-Fielitz, Anja, Bagshaw, Sean M., Reade, Michael C., Morgera, Stanislao, Seevenayagam, Siven, Matalanis, George, Buxton, Brian, Doolan, Laurie and Bellomo, Rinaldo (2007). Phase II, randomized, controlled trial of high-dose N-acetylcysteine in high-risk cardiac surgery patients. Critical Care Medicine, 35 (5), 1324-1331. doi: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000261887.69976.12

Phase II, randomized, controlled trial of high-dose N-acetylcysteine in high-risk cardiac surgery patients

2007

Journal Article

Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review: Part 2: selection of epicardial pacing modes and troubleshooting

Reade, M. C. (2007). Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review: Part 2: selection of epicardial pacing modes and troubleshooting. Anaesthesia, 62 (4), 364-373. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.04951.x

Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review: Part 2: selection of epicardial pacing modes and troubleshooting

2007

Journal Article

Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review Part 1: general considerations in the management of epicardial pacing

Reade, M. C. (2007). Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review Part 1: general considerations in the management of epicardial pacing. Anaesthesia, 62 (3), 264-271. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.04950.x

Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review Part 1: general considerations in the management of epicardial pacing

2006

Journal Article

Elective and emergency approaches to the surgical airway

Reade, Michael C. (2006). Elective and emergency approaches to the surgical airway. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 67 (12), 671-671.

Elective and emergency approaches to the surgical airway

2006

Journal Article

PAC-Man: Game over for the pulmonary artery catheter?

Reade, Michael C. and Angus, Derek C. (2006). PAC-Man: Game over for the pulmonary artery catheter?. Critical Care, 10 (1) 303. doi: 10.1186/cc3977

PAC-Man: Game over for the pulmonary artery catheter?

2005

Journal Article

Bench-to-bedside review: amelioration of acute renal impairment using ethyl pyruvate

Reade, Michael C. and Fink, Mitchell P. (2005). Bench-to-bedside review: amelioration of acute renal impairment using ethyl pyruvate. Critical Care, 9 (6), 556-560. doi: 10.1186/cc3892

Bench-to-bedside review: amelioration of acute renal impairment using ethyl pyruvate

2005

Journal Article

Inadvertent suture fixation of a pulmonary artery catheter in the right atrium

Reade, MC, Molan, MP and Silvester, W (2005). Inadvertent suture fixation of a pulmonary artery catheter in the right atrium. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 33 (4), 540-540.

Inadvertent suture fixation of a pulmonary artery catheter in the right atrium

2005

Journal Article

Nitric oxide synthase is downregulated, while haem oxygenase is increased, in patients with septic shock

Reade, M. C., Millo, J. L., Young, J. D. and Boyd, C. A. R. (2005). Nitric oxide synthase is downregulated, while haem oxygenase is increased, in patients with septic shock. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 94 (4), 468-473. doi: 10.1093/bja/aei082

Nitric oxide synthase is downregulated, while haem oxygenase is increased, in patients with septic shock

2003

Journal Article

L-arginine transport across the basal plasma membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta from normal and preeclamptic pregnancies

Speake, P. F., Glazier, J. D., Ayuk, P. T. Y., Reade, M., Sibley, C. P. and D'Souza, S. W. (2003). L-arginine transport across the basal plasma membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta from normal and preeclamptic pregnancies. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 88 (9), 4287-4292. doi: 10.1210/jc.2003-030067

L-arginine transport across the basal plasma membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta from normal and preeclamptic pregnancies

2003

Journal Article

Of mice and men (and rats): implications of species and stimulus differences for the interpretation of studies of nitric oxide in sepsis

Reade, MC and Young, JD (2003). Of mice and men (and rats): implications of species and stimulus differences for the interpretation of studies of nitric oxide in sepsis. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 90 (2), 115-118. doi: 10.1093/bja/aeg033

Of mice and men (and rats): implications of species and stimulus differences for the interpretation of studies of nitric oxide in sepsis

2003

Journal Article

Consent for observational studies in critical care: time to open Pandora's Box

Reade, MC and Young, JD (2003). Consent for observational studies in critical care: time to open Pandora's Box. Anaesthesia, 58 (1), 1-3. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.2003.03002.x

Consent for observational studies in critical care: time to open Pandora's Box

2003

Journal Article

Effects of endotoxin exposure on cationic amino acid transporter function in ovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Clark, MF, Reade, MC, Boyd, CAR and Young, JD (2003). Effects of endotoxin exposure on cationic amino acid transporter function in ovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Experimental Physiology, 88 (2), 201-208. doi: 10.1113/eph8802474

Effects of endotoxin exposure on cationic amino acid transporter function in ovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Road trauma Patients: promoting recovery, repair and rehabilitation
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    The Threshold for Platelets study: a prospective randomised trial to define the platelet count which critically ill patients should receive a platelet transfusion prior to an invasive procedure
    Medical Research Futures Fund
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    AUS-mTBI: designing and implementing the health informatics approaches to enhance treatment and care for people with mild TBI (MRFF Traumatic Brain Injury Mission administered by Curtin University)
    Curtin University
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Sedation Practice in Intensive Care Evaluation in Older ventilated Critically Ill patients; Early Sedation with Dexmedetomidine in Older Ventilated Critically Ill Patients. A RDBPCT - SPICE IV (CTCS)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2025
    TxA levels in the PATCH-Trauma trial
    Intensive Care Foundation
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024
    Threshold for Platelets (T4P) (Seed Funding from NHMRC Synergy Grant led by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2024
    Assays of degradation of active drug in medication vials exposed to extremes of military operationally-relevant temperatures: the Military Medication Temperature Effect Study
    Commonwealth Defence Science and Technology Group
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Pre-hospital Freeze-Dried Plasma for critical bleeding after trauma: A pilot trial (National Blood Authority grant administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    USE OF THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING (TDM) TO OPTIMISE ORAL/ENTERAL HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE DOSING IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 (MRFF CRR Respiratory Medicine administered by QUT)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    Innovation in delirium management: comparative plasma pharmacokinetics of nebulized and intravenous clonidine in mechanically ventilated patients.
    Metro North Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Pre-hospital anti-fibrinolytics for traumatic coagulopathy and haemorrhage-2 (The PATCH2 Study) (NHMRC Project Grant led by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Plasma nicotine concentrations in critically ill patients receiving transdermal nicotine replacement therapy (nrt)
    Intensive Care Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2016
    Assessment of cerebral microcirculation after severe head injury when exposed to acute anaemia
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Resuscitation in Endotoxaemic Shock - Understanding Sepsis (RESUS)
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Cerebral Microcirculation in Head Injury During Normovolemic Anemia: An Experimental Model
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Epidemiology of pyroglutamic acid concentrations in the blood of critically ill patients
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Consequences of Bleeding on Cerebral Microcirculation after Head Injury
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Imaging the Microcirculation in Critical Care Research
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Assessment of the Cerebral Microcirculation after Head Injury
    DHF Establishment Grants
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2018
    A pilot multicentre blinded randomised controlled clinical trial of cryopreserved platelets vs. conventional liquid-stored platelets for the management of post-surgical bleeding
    Australian Red Cross Blood Service
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Assessment of the Cerebral Microcirculation after Head Injury
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2017
    Early Goal-Directed Sedation compared with standard care in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: a prospective multicentre RCT (NHMRC project grant administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Evaluation of cryopreserved platelets for the treatment of perioperative haemorrhage
    Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2016
    Pre-hospital Antifibrinolytics for Traumatic Coagulopathy and Haemorrhange (The PATCH Study) (NHMRC Project Grant administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Thrombelastographic evaluation of coagulation changes in orthopaedic reaming
    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2019
    Centre of Research Excellence for Patient Blood Management in Critical Illness and Trauma (NHMRC CRE Administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    UQ/UWA joint project on Severe Sepsis
    UWA-UQ Bilateral Research Collaboration Award
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Michael Reade is:
Available for supervision

Before you email them, read our advice on how to contact a supervisor.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Critical care management of burns patients

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Jeffrey Lipman, Associate Professor Jeremy Cohen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The spatial epidemiology of trauma in Queensland

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The role of bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) containing protein inhibitors in a translational model of sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jayesh Dhanani

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Michael Reade directly for media enquiries about:

  • Intensive care medicine
  • Medicine - military
  • Medicine - trauma
  • Military - medicine
  • Trauma medicine and surgery

Need help?

For help with finding experts, story ideas and media enquiries, contact our Media team:

communications@uq.edu.au