Overview
Background
Professor Kristen Gibbons is Group Lead of the Children’s Intensive Care Research Program at the Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Co-Chair of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Paediatric Study Group (ANZICS PSG).
Professor Gibbons holds qualifications in mathematics, information technology, biostatistics, and research communication, and completed her PhD in Biostatistics at UQ. Her career has been dedicated to transforming outcomes for critically ill children through the design and delivery of large-scale international clinical trials and the development of innovative digital platforms to support high-quality research.
She has been instrumental in leading landmark studies, including the NITRIC trial, the largest trial ever undertaken in paediatric congenital heart disease surgery. This trial demonstrated no benefit of using nitric oxide during cardiopulmonary bypass, changing clinical practice internationally and influencing guidance from the American Academy of Paediatrics. Alongside this, Professor Gibbons has pioneered a comprehensive clinical trials digital platform now used across more than 20 projects and 10,000 patient records worldwide.
Professor Gibbons’ research spans clinical trial methodologies, epidemiology, machine learning, prediction modelling, and bioethics, with a strong commitment to improving consent practices in paediatric and adult intensive care research. Her leadership has attracted over $22 million in competitive grant funding, including major NHMRC and MRFF awards, and her contributions have been recognised with the UQ Faculty of Medicine Leader of the Future Award (2023) and the Child Health Research Centre Collaborator of the Year Award (2024).
She is also deeply invested in training and mentoring the next generation of clinician-researchers and data scientists, supervising PhD, Masters, and biostatistics students.
Availability
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Clinical Trials
Paediatric Clinical Trials
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Precision Medicine
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Common Interventions in Intensive Care
Antibiotics and Intravenous Fluids
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Clinical Trial Methodology
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Sepsis
Identification & Treatment
Research impacts
Professor Gibbons has led landmark international clinical trials, including the largest study in paediatric congenital heart disease surgery, which changed global practice by demonstrating no benefit of nitric oxide during cardiopulmonary bypass. She has pioneered innovative digital platforms now supporting more than 20 trials and 10,000 patient records, enhancing data quality and trial efficiency worldwide. Her work in clinical trial methodology, machine learning, and bioethics is transforming paediatric critical care and shaping international standards for research and practice.
Works
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2011
Journal Article
Illicit drug use before and during pregnancy at a tertiary maternity hospital 2000-2006
Hayatbakhsh, Mohammad R., Kingsbury, Ann M., Flenady, Vicki, Gilshenan, Kristen S., Hutchinson, Delyse M. and Najman, Jake M. (2011). Illicit drug use before and during pregnancy at a tertiary maternity hospital 2000-2006. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30 (2), 181-187. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2010.00214.x
2011
Journal Article
Neurodevelopmental outcome and risk factors for disability for twin-twin transfusion syndrome treated with laser surgery
Gray, Peter H., Poulsen, Leith, Gilshenan, Kristen, Soong, Barbara, Cincotta, Robert B. and Gardener, Glenn (2011). Neurodevelopmental outcome and risk factors for disability for twin-twin transfusion syndrome treated with laser surgery. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 204 (2), 159.e1-159.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2010.08.041
2011
Journal Article
Type 1 Diabetic Children and Siblings Share a Decrease in Dendritic Cell and Monocyte Numbers but are Differentiated by Expansion of CD4+T Cells Expressing IL-17
Wilkinson, Andrew, Bian, Lei, Khalil, Dalia, Gibbons, Kristen, Wong, Pooi-Fong, Hart, Derek N.J., Harris, Mark, Cotterill, Andrew and Vuckovic, Slavica (2011). Type 1 Diabetic Children and Siblings Share a Decrease in Dendritic Cell and Monocyte Numbers but are Differentiated by Expansion of CD4+T Cells Expressing IL-17. Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology, S2 (001), 1-9.
2011
Conference Publication
Blood collection technique for pharmacokinetic studies of doxorubicin in paediatric patients
Lobb, M., Norris, R. L. G., Charles, B., Gilshenan, K., Moore, A. and Pinkerton, R. (2011). Blood collection technique for pharmacokinetic studies of doxorubicin in paediatric patients. 12th International Congress of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology, Stuttgart, Germany, 2-6 October, 2011. Philadelphia PA, United States: Lippincott Wiliams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1097/01.ftd.0000400651.94145.ba
2010
Journal Article
Validation and refinement of an Australian customised birthweight model using routinely collected data
Gibbons, Kristen, Chang, Allan, Flenady, Vicki, Mahomed, Kassam, Gardener, Glenn and Gray, Peter H. (2010). Validation and refinement of an Australian customised birthweight model using routinely collected data. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 50 (6), 506-511. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2010.01219.x
2010
Journal Article
Lung recruitment manoeuvres in mechanically ventilated children for reducing respiratory morbidity
Jauncey-Cooke, Jacqueline, Schibler, Andreas, Bogossian, Fiona E., Gibbons, Kristen, Grant, Caroline and Christine East (2010). Lung recruitment manoeuvres in mechanically ventilated children for reducing respiratory morbidity. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2010 (12) CD008866, 1-18. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008866
2010
Journal Article
Mucolytic bacteria with increased prevalence in IBD mucosa augment in vitro utilization of mucin by other bacteria
Png, CW, Linden, SK, Gilshenan, KS, Zoetendal, EG, McSweeney, CS, Sly, LI, McGuckin, MA and Florin, THJ (2010). Mucolytic bacteria with increased prevalence in IBD mucosa augment in vitro utilization of mucin by other bacteria. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 105 (11), 2420-2428. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2010.281
2010
Journal Article
The effect of cultural and linguistic diversity on pregnancy outcome
Thomas, Penelope E., Beckmann, Michael and Gibbons, Kristen (2010). The effect of cultural and linguistic diversity on pregnancy outcome. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 50 (5), 419-422. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828x.2010.01210.x
2010
Journal Article
The efficacy of haloperidol in the management of nausea and vomiting in patients with cancer
Hardy, Janet R., O'Shea, Angela, White, Clare, Gilshenan, Kristen, Welch, Louise and Douglas, Carol (2010). The efficacy of haloperidol in the management of nausea and vomiting in patients with cancer. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 40 (1), 111-116. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2009.11.321
2010
Journal Article
Dose adjustment for normal eating (DAFNE) - an audit of outcomes in Australia
McIntyre, H. David, Knight, Brigid A., Harvey, Dianne M., Noud, Marina N., Hagger, Virginia L. and Gilshenan, Kristen S. (2010). Dose adjustment for normal eating (DAFNE) - an audit of outcomes in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 192 (11), 637-640. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb03662.x
2010
Journal Article
Anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha treatment for perianal Crohn's disease in Australia
Burger, Daniel C., Lawrance, Ian C., Bampton, Peter A., Prosser, Ruth, Croft, Anthony, Gilshenan, Kristen, Radford-Smith, Graham L. and Florin, Timothy H. (2010). Anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha treatment for perianal Crohn's disease in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 192 (7), 375-377. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb03557.x
2010
Conference Publication
Birth outcomes associated with cannabis use before and during pregnancy
Hayatbakhsh, M. R., Najman, J., Flenady, V., Kingsbury, A., Gilshenan, K. and Hurrion, E. (2010). Birth outcomes associated with cannabis use before and during pregnancy. 14th Annual Congress of The Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, 28-31 March 2010. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2010.01707.x
2009
Journal Article
Regional ventilation distribution in non-sedated spontaneously breathing newborns and adults is not different
Schibler, Andreas, Yuill, Margaret, Parsley, Chloe, Pham, Trang, Gilshenan, Kristen and Dakin, Carolyn (2009). Regional ventilation distribution in non-sedated spontaneously breathing newborns and adults is not different. Paediatric Pulmonology, 44 (9), 851-858. doi: 10.1002/ppul.21000
2009
Journal Article
An evaluation of classification systems for stillbirth
Flenady, Vicki, Froen, J. Frederik, Pinar, Halit, Torabi, Rozbeh, Saastad, Eli, Guyon, Grace, Russell, Laurie, Charles, Adrian, Harrison, Catherine, Chauke, Lawrence, Pattinson, Robert, Koshy, Rachel, Bahrin, Safiah, Gardener, Glenn, Day, Katie, Petersson, Karin, Gordon, Adrienne and Gilshenan, Kristen (2009). An evaluation of classification systems for stillbirth. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 9 (1) 24. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-9-24
2009
Journal Article
Causes of death and associated conditions (Codac) - a utilitarian approach to the classification of perinatal deaths
Froen, J. Frederik, Pinar, Halit, Flenady, Vicki, Bahrin, Safiah, Charles, Adrian, Chauke, Lawrence, Day, Katie, Duke, Charles W., Facchinetti, Fabio, Fretts, Ruth C., Gardener, Glenn, Gilshenan, Kristen, Gordijn, Sanne J., Gordon, Adrienne, Guyon, Grace, Harrison, Catherine, Koshy, Rachel, Pattinson, Robert C., Petersson, Karin, Russell, Laurie, Saastad, Eli, Smith, Gordon C. S. and Torabi, Rozbeh (2009). Causes of death and associated conditions (Codac) - a utilitarian approach to the classification of perinatal deaths. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 9 (1) 22. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-9-22
2009
Journal Article
Does lactate level in the first 12 hours of life predict mortality in extremely premature infants?
Hussain, F., Gilshenan, K. and Gray, P.H. (2009). Does lactate level in the first 12 hours of life predict mortality in extremely premature infants?. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 45 (5), 263-267. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2009.01488.x
2009
Journal Article
Aromatherapy for treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting (Protocol)
Hines, Sonia, Steels, Elizabeth, Chang, Anne and Gilshenan, Kristen (2009). Aromatherapy for treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
2008
Journal Article
Comparison of human placenta-and bone marrow-derived multipotent mesenchymal stem cells
Barlow, Sarah, Brooke, Gary, Chatterjee, Konica, Price, Gareth, Pelekanos, Rebecca, Rossetti, Tony, Doody, Marylou, Venter, Deon, Pain, Scott, Gilshenan, Kristen and Atkinson, Kerry (2008). Comparison of human placenta-and bone marrow-derived multipotent mesenchymal stem cells. Stem Cells and Development, 17 (6), 1095-1107. doi: 10.1089/scd.2007.0154
2008
Journal Article
Influence of xanthine oxidase on thiopurine metabolism in Crohn's disease
Ansari, A., Aslam, Z., De Sica, A., Smith, M., Gilshenan, K., Fairbanks, L., Marinaki, A., Sanderson, J. and Duley, J. (2008). Influence of xanthine oxidase on thiopurine metabolism in Crohn's disease. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 28 (6), 749-757. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2008.03768.x
2008
Journal Article
Randomised controlled trials of palliative care - a survey of the views of advanced cancer patients and their relatives
White, C., Hardy, J., Gilshenan, K. S., Charles, M. A. and Pinkerton, C. R. (2008). Randomised controlled trials of palliative care - a survey of the views of advanced cancer patients and their relatives. European Journal of Cancer, 44 (13), 1820-1828. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2008.05.003
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
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Available projects
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Machine Learning in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: Development of Risk Prediction Models
Project Summary
This PhD project will develop interpretable machine learning models to support clinical decision-making for critically ill children in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Using high-resolution data from over 32,500 patient admissions across three international PICUs, the research will focus on early detection of patient deterioration. Emphasis will be placed on explainability and reasoning, ensuring that predictions and recommendations are transparent and clinically meaningful. The project will explore how to design and implement decision support tools that align with clinicians’ workflow and reasoning processes in high-pressure environments. The project aims to improve outcomes of Australia’s most critically unwell children by supported enhanced clinical decision making and, in turn, timely interventions, ultimately supporting precision medicine in critical care.
Research Environment
This PhD project is embedded within the Children’s Intensive Care Research Program (ChIRP), a world-leading research group dedicated to improving outcomes for critically ill children. ChIRP fosters a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment involving clinicians, computer scientists, data scientists, and international partners. The successful candidate will benefit from access to large-scale clinical datasets, close engagement with paediatric intensive care experts, and a strong culture of innovation, integrity, and compassion. With a focus on impact-driven research, students will be supported to translate findings into real-world clinical practice and contribute to global improvements in child health.
Before you apply
Before submitting an application you should:
- check your eligibility for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- prepare your documentation
- contact Professor Kristen Gibbons (k.gibbons@uq.edu.au) to discuss your interest and suitability
- To be considered for this PhD opportunity, please email the following documents to Professor Kristen Gibbons (k.gibbons@uq.edu.au):
- A cover letter outlining your interest in the project and explaining how you meet the selection criteria listed below
- A current CV
- Academic transcripts from all previous tertiary study
- Contact details for two academic or professional referees
Selection criteria
- A working knowledge of machine learning, clinical data analysis, and explainable artificial intelligence
- A background or knowledge of healthcare informatics, time-series data, or human-centered
- Evidence of research capability through thesis work and/or relevant technical or analytical experience
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- A demonstrated enthusiasm for working in multidisciplinary teams, including collaboration with clinical and industry partners
- The ability to work independently and remain motivated to deliver high-quality research outcomes
Please do not hesititate to get in touch with me to discuss more.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating optimal nutrition intervention in Paediatric ExtrcorporealLife Support
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sainath Raman
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and incorporating the consumer voice in paediatric intensive care research
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Bec Jenkinson, Dr Sainath Raman
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Doctor Philosophy
Machine learning in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: Development of Risk Prediction Models
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sainath Raman, Dr Trish Gilholm
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Measuring and Defining Woman-Centred Care: A Mixed Methods Study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fiona Bogossian
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Decreased fetal movement and mobile application interventions during pregnancy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fran Boyle, Professor Sailesh Kumar, Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Maternal and perinatal factors associated with adverse perinatal outcomes at term and the development of a predictive model for identification of at risk pregnancies.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady, Professor Sailesh Kumar
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