Professor Ian Kerridge
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Professor Ian Kerridge

Professor of Bioethics and Medicine
Sydney Health Ethics
School of Public Health
and
Northern Clinical School
Phone
02 9926 4394
Fax
02 9926 4070
Professor Ian Kerridge

Ian Kerridge is Staff Haematologist/Bone Marrow Transplant physician at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney and Professor of Bioethics and Medicine at Sydney Health Ethics (SHE) at the University of Sydney. He is Chair of the South East Sydney LHD Clinical Ethics Committee, Steering Committee member of the Australian Ethical Health Alliance (AEHA), a Council Member of the Australian and New Zealand Transplant and Cellular Therapies Association (ANZTCT), a member of the NSW Health Ethics Advisory Panel and a Director of Praxis Australia – an Australian NFP devoted to education in research and research ethics. He established the Clinical Unit in Ethics and Health Law at the University of Newcastle in 1995 and was its inaugural Director until 2001 and from 2003-2015 he was Director of SHE. Ian trained in medicine at the University of Newcastle, BMT at the Royal Free Hospital in London and philosophy at the Universities of Sydney, Newcastle and Cambridge. He is the author of 6 textbooks of ethics and over 500 papers on ethics, philosophy, haematology and BMT. His research, which draws together philosophical inquiry and empirical bioethics, focuses on the philosophical, moral and socio-cultural concepts, frameworks and issues that underpin health, health policy, research and biomedicine.His current research in ethics include the impact of commerce on health care, biotechnology and science, prescription drug policy, assistance in dying and end-of-life care, the philosophy and ethics of science, over-diagnosis, conflict-of-interest and organ donation and transplantation.

Professor Kerridge's research focuses on the philosophical, moral and socio-cultural concepts, frameworks and issues that underpin health, health policy and biomedicine including in public health, research and clinical care. His research in ethics explores such topics as public health ethics, stem cells, end-of-life care, the experience of illness and survival, over-diagnosis, synthetic genomics, infectious diseases, organ transplantation, cord blood and tissue banking and donation, research ethics, publication, drug policy and the pharmaceutical industry. His research in haematology is focussed on the late effects of bone marrow transplantation, survivorship and myeloma.

In addition to performing his own research, Professor Kerridge supervises research students from medicine, philosophy, nursing and the humanities in Honours, Masters, and Doctoral projects. He is also actively engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate education and is one of the Unit Coordinators of the Masters in Bioethics program at the University of Sydney.

Cancer, Healthy Ageing
Project titleResearch student
Ethical and epistemic implications of emerging trends in the cancer clinical trial landscapeSarah HEYNEMANN
Making Data Work for Us The Ethical and Legal Implications of Using Data for Reflective Practice in HealthcareKavisha SHAH
The allure of biomedical innovation: what influences drive, and shape, doctors' use of innovative treatments?Miriam WIERSMA

Publications

Books

  • Kerridge, I., Lowe, M., Stewart, C. (2013). Ethics and Law for the Health Professions - Fourth Edition. Australia: Federation Press.
  • Kerridge, I., Lowe, M., Stewart, C. (2009). Ethics and Law for the Health Professions. Sydney, Australia: The Federation Press.
  • Kerridge, I., Lowe, M., Stewart, C. (2009). Ethics and Law for the Health Professions 3rd Edition. Sydney, Australia: The Federation Press.

Edited Books

  • Little, J., Jordens, C., Kerridge, I. (2004). Community, security & human flourishing. An exploratory essay. Sydney: Velim.
  • Kerridge, I., Jordens, C., Sayers, E. (2003). A Miles Little Reader - Restoring humane values to medicine. Sydney: Desert Pea Press.
  • Jordens, C., Kerridge, I. (2003). Global History, Human Nature and the New World Order: Proceedings of the 6th annual seminar of the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine. Sydney: Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University of Sydney.

Book Chapters

  • Stewart, C., Kerridge, I. (2023). Infectious Disease Governance in Australia and the Problem of Complex Systems. In Belinda Bennett, Ian Freckelton (Eds.), Australian Public Health Law: Contemporary Issues and Challenges, (pp. 260-284). Sydney: The Federation Press.
  • Stewart, C., Magnusson, R., Kerridge, I. (2023). Just the Three of Us: Public Health, Public Health Ethics and Public Health Law. In Belinda Bennett, Ian Freckelton (Eds.), Australian Public Health Law: Contemporary Issues and Challenges, (pp. 138-152). Sydney: The Federation Press.
  • Scanlan, C., Stewart, C., Kerridge, I. (2021). Consent for Neurosurgery in Cases of Traumatic Brain Injury. In Stephen Honeybul and Angelos G. Kolias (Eds.), Traumatic Brain Injury: Science, Practice, Evidence and Ethics, (pp. 277-284). Cham: Springer. [More Information]

Journals

  • Attinger, S., Jackson, E., Karpin, I., Kerridge, I., Newson, A., Stewart, C., van de Wiel, L., Lipworth, W. (2024). Addressing the consequences of the corporatization of reproductive medicine. Medical Law Review, 32, 444-457. [More Information]
  • Janover, E., La Brooy, C., Philip, J., Lewis, S., Kerridge, I., Komesaroff, P. (2024). Attitudes to End-of-Life Care and Voluntary Assisted Dying Amongst Members of the Australian Jewish community. Journal of Religion and Health. [More Information]
  • Lewis, S., La Brooy, C., Kerridge, I., Holmes, A., Olver, I., Hudson, P., Dooley, M., Komesaroff, P. (2024). Choreographing a good death: Carers’ experiences and practices of enacting assisted dying. Sociology of Health & Illness. [More Information]

Conferences

  • Lipworth, W., Little, J., Kerridge, I. (2012). Evidence-based medicine, resource allocation, and the persisting problem of ethically contested outcomes. The New Zealand Bioethics Conference 2012: No Country for Old Men (or Women), Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Lipworth, W., Little, J., Markham, P., Gordon, J., Kerridge, I. (2012). The place of patient-centred care in medical culture: a qualitative study. 8th International Organisation Behaviour in Healthcare Conference 2012, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Mooney-Somers, J., Lewis, P., Smith, K., Jordens, C., Kerridge, I. (2011). Combining self portraits with repeat interview to explore the impact of cancer on young people's sense of self. Vital Signs: Engaging Research Imaginations, Not-Known.

Exhibitions / Events

  • Mooney-Somers, J., Smith, K., Kerridge, I., Jordens, C. (2012). Growing up with Cancer: Self-portraits by young people growing up with cancer. Parramatta Riverside Theatres, Sydney, Australia: Centre for Values, Ethics and The Law in Medicine (VELiM).

Magazine / Newspaper Articles

  • Kerridge, I., Schofield, P., Skene, L. (2006). Five myths of therapeutic cloning. Sydney Morning Herald.

Working Paper Internal

  • Kerridge, I., Stewart, G., Raper, M., Celermajer, D., Willcock, S. (2004). "The Future of Medicine" - What is wrong with medicine today? and Where is the future of medicine?.

2024

  • Attinger, S., Jackson, E., Karpin, I., Kerridge, I., Newson, A., Stewart, C., van de Wiel, L., Lipworth, W. (2024). Addressing the consequences of the corporatization of reproductive medicine. Medical Law Review, 32, 444-457. [More Information]
  • Janover, E., La Brooy, C., Philip, J., Lewis, S., Kerridge, I., Komesaroff, P. (2024). Attitudes to End-of-Life Care and Voluntary Assisted Dying Amongst Members of the Australian Jewish community. Journal of Religion and Health. [More Information]
  • Lewis, S., La Brooy, C., Kerridge, I., Holmes, A., Olver, I., Hudson, P., Dooley, M., Komesaroff, P. (2024). Choreographing a good death: Carers’ experiences and practices of enacting assisted dying. Sociology of Health & Illness. [More Information]

2023

  • Treleaven, L., Komesaroff, P., La Brooy, C., Olver, I., Kerridge, I., Philip, J. (2023). A review of the utility of prognostic tools in predicting 6-month mortality in cancer patients, conducted in the context of voluntary assisted dying. Internal Medicine Journal, 53(12), 2180-2197. [More Information]
  • Wiersma, M., Kerridge, I., Lipworth, W. (2023). Clinical innovation ethics frameworks: A systematic narrative review. Health Policy, 129. [More Information]
  • Light, E., Manley, S., Stedman, W., Sheahan, L., Kerridge, I., Skowronski, G., Venkatesha, V., Krishnamurthy, A., Kuper, S., Noonan, K., Arnold, M., et al (2023). Clinician perspectives on voluntary assisted dying and willingness to be involved: a multisite, cross-sectional survey during implementation in New South Wales, Australia. Internal Medicine Journal. [More Information]

2022

  • Hooker, L., Kerridge, I., MacKay, K., Lipworth, W. (2022). A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in Medicine: The Scholarship of Miles Little. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 19(1), 15-20. [More Information]
  • Rudge, C., Attinger, S., Kerridge, I., Lipworth, W., Stewart, C. (2022). A New Priority Pathway for Biologicals in Australia: Contextualising and Evaluating the Proposed Reforms. Journal of Law and Medicine, 29, 677-699.
  • Little, J., Lipworth, W., Kerridge, I. (2022). An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 19(1), 109-116. [More Information]

2021

  • Then, S., Lipworth, W., Stewart, C., Kerridge, I. (2021). A Framework for Ethics Review of Applications to Store, Reuse and Share Tissue Samples. Monash Bioethics Review, 39(1), 115-124. [More Information]
  • Skowronski, G., Ramnani, A., Walton-Sonda, D., Forlini, C., O'Leary, M., O'Reilly, L., Sheahan, L., Stewart, C., Kerridge, I. (2021). A scoping review of the perceptions of death in the context of organ donation and transplantation. BMC Medical Ethics, 22, 1-20. [More Information]
  • Ghinea, N., Critchley, C., Morrell, B., Kerridge, I., Campbell, T., Day, R., Gazarian, M., Isaacs, D., Liauw, W., Olver, I., Pace, J., Pearson, S., Lipworth, W., et al (2021). A survey of Australian public attitudes towards funding of high cost cancer medicines. Health Policy, 125(3), 327-334. [More Information]

2020

  • Ghinea, N., Wiersma, M., Kerridge, I., Olver, I., Pearson, S., Day, R., Liauw, W., Lipworth, W. (2020). "Some sort of fantasy land": A qualitative investigation of appropriate prescribing in cancer care. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 26(3), 747-754. [More Information]
  • Komesaroff, P., Kerridge, I. (2020). A Continent Aflame: Ethical Lessons From the Australian Bushfire Disaster. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(1), 11-14. [More Information]
  • Lipworth, W., Fitzpatrick, J., Cosenza, A., Kerridge, I., Subramanian, P., Verhoeven, A., Wells, L. (2020). A major new alliance in Australian healthcare: the Australian consensus framework for ethical collaboration in the healthcare sector. Internal Medicine Journal, 50(6), 679-684. [More Information]

2019

  • Dyer, G., Gilroy, N., Brice, L., Kabir, M., Gottlieb, D., Huang, G., Hogg, M., Brown, L., Greenwood, M., Larsen, S., Ward, C., Kerridge, I., et al (2019). A survey of infectious diseases and vaccination uptake in long-term Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant survivors in Australia. Transplant Infectious Disease, 21(2), 1-11. [More Information]
  • Reslan, Z., Lindsay, J., Kerridge, I., Gellatly, R. (2019). Adherence to Antifungal Guidelines in Malignant Hematology Patients: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Pharmacy Technology, 35(6), 270-280. [More Information]
  • Lipworth, W., Ghinea, N., Kerridge, I. (2019). Clarifying the Relationship Between Serious Ethical Violations and Conflicts of Interest. The American Journal of Bioethics, 19(1), 48-50. [More Information]

2018

  • Arnold, M., Finniss, D., Kerridge, I. (2018). 'But What Do You Mean, Doctor?' War Metaphors, Chronic Health Impacts, and Pain Threshold: The Physician as a Talking Placebo or Nocebo. AJOB Neuroscience, 9(3), 204-206. [More Information]
  • Little, J., Lipworth, W., Kerridge, I. (2018). An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 27(3), 525-535. [More Information]
  • Pace, J., Ghinea, N., Kerridge, I., Lipworth, W. (2018). An ethical framework for the creation, governance and evaluation of accelerated access programs. Health Policy, 122(9), 984-990. [More Information]

2017

  • Cheung, W., Myburgh, J., McGuinness, S., Chalmers, D., Parke, R., Blyth, F., Seppelt, I., Parr, M., Hooker, L., Blackwell, N., Kol, M., Kerridge, I., Naganathan, V., et al (2017). A cross-sectional survey of Australian and New Zealand public opinion on methods totriage intensive care patients in an influenza pandemic. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 19(3), 254-265. [More Information]
  • Pace, J., Ghinea, N., Kerridge, I., Lipworth, W. (2017). Accelerated Access to Medicines: An Ethical Analysis. Therapeutic Innovation and Regulatory Science, 51(2), 157-163. [More Information]
  • Johnson, S., Kerridge, I., Butow, P., Tattersall, M. (2017). Advance Care Planning: is quality end of life care really that simple? Internal Medicine Journal, 47(4), 390-394. [More Information]

2016

  • Dyer, G., Gilroy, N., Bradford, J., Brice, L., Kabir, M., Greenwood, M., Larsen, S., Moore, J., Hertzberg, M., Kwan, J., Ward, C., Kerridge, I., et al (2016). A survey of fertility and sexual health following allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in New South Wales, Australia. British Journal of Haematology, 172(4), 592-601. [More Information]
  • Dyer, G., Larsen, S., Gilroy, N., Brice, L., Greenwood, M., Hertzberg, M., Kabir, M., Brown, L., Hogg, M., Huang, G., Gottlieb, D., Ward, C., Kerridge, I., et al (2016). Adherence to cancer screening guidelines in Australian survivors of allogeneic blood and marrow transplantation (BMT). Cancer Medicine, 5(7), 1702-1716. [More Information]
  • Johnson, S., Butow, P., Kerridge, I., Tattersall, M. (2016). Advance care planning for cancer patients: a systematic review of perceptions and experiences of patients, families, and healthcare providers. Psycho-Oncology, 25(4), 362-386. [More Information]

2015

  • Levy, D., Gadd, B., Kerridge, I., Komesaroff, P. (2015). A Gentle Ethical Defence of Homeopathy. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 12(2), 203-209. [More Information]
  • He, S., Busfield, S., Ritchie, D., Hertzberg, M., Durrant, S., Lewis, I., Marlton, P., McLachlan, A., Kerridge, I., Bradstock, K., Iland, H., et al (2015). A Phase 1 study of the safety, pharmacokinetics and anti-leukemic activity of the anti-CD123 monoclonal antibody CSL360 in relapsed, refractory or high-risk acute myeloid leukemia. Leukemia & Lymphoma, 56(5), 1406-1415. [More Information]
  • Gifford, G., Wong, K., Kerridge, I., Stevenson, W., Arthur, C., Fay, K., Greenwood, M. (2015). Addition of low dose total body irradiation to fludarabine melphalan reduced intensity conditioning is feasible, tolerable, and may improve outcomes in patients with high-risk acute myeloid leukaemia and other high risk myeloid malignancies. American Journal Of Hematology, 90(5), e97-e100. [More Information]

2014

  • Inam, S., Lipworth, W., Kerridge, I., Day, R. (2014). A review of strategies to improve rational prescribing in asthma. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 44, 195-200. [More Information]
  • Savard, J., Mooney-Somers, J., Newson, A., Kerridge, I. (2014). Australians' knowledge and perceptions of direct-to-consumer personal genome testing. Internal Medicine Journal, 44(1), 27-31. [More Information]
  • Lewis, P., Mooney-Somers, J., Patterson, P., Jordens, C., Bennett, D., McDonald, F., Smith, K., Kerridge, I. (2014). Caring for young people with cancer: Practical implications of qualitative engagement with cancer survivors and members of the multidisciplinary team. Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, 15(2), 39-42.

2013

  • Bendorf, A., Kelly, P., Kerridge, I., McCaughan, G., Myerson, B., Stewart, C., Pussell, B. (2013). An International Comparison of the Effect of Policy Shifts to Organ Donation following Cardiocirculatory Death (DCD) on Donation Rates after Brain Death (DBD) and Transplantation Rates. PloS One, 8(5), 1-7. [More Information]
  • Aparicio, L., Lipworth, W., Then, S., Stewart, C., Coghlan, P., Kerridge, I., Fleming, J. (2013). Biobanking of blood and bone marrow: Emerging challenges for custodians of public resources. Journal of Law and Medicine, 21(2), 343-350.
  • Irvine, R., Degeling, C., Kerridge, I. (2013). Bioethics and Nonhuman Animals. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 10(4), 435-440. [More Information]

2012

  • Porter, E., Kerridge, I., Jordens, C. (2012). 'Good Mothering' or 'Good Citizenship'? Conflicting values in choosing whether to store or donate umbilical cord blood. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 9(1), 41-47. [More Information]
  • George, B., Kerridge, I., Gilroy, N., Huang, G., Hertzberg, M., Bradstock, K., Gottlieb, D. (2012). A risk score for early cytomegalovirus reactivation after allogeneic stem cell transplantation identifies low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups: reactivation risk is increased by graft-versus-host disease only in the intermediate-risk group. Transplant Infectious Disease, 14(2), 141-148. [More Information]
  • Pussell, B., Bendorf, A., Kerridge, I. (2012). Access to the kidney transplant waiting list: A time for reflection. Internal Medicine Journal, 42(4), 360-363. [More Information]

2011

  • Lawlor, M., Kerridge, I. (2011). Anything but the Eyes: Culture, Identity, and the Selective Refusal of Corneal Donation. Transplantation, 92(11), 1188-1190. [More Information]
  • Irvine, R., Kerridge, I., Komesaroff, P. (2011). Bioethics in Australia: On Politics, Power and the Rise of the Christian Right. In Catherine Myser (Eds.), Bioethics Around the Globe, (pp. 245-268). New York, USA: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
  • Morrell, B., Lipworth, W., Axler, R., Kerridge, I., Little, J. (2011). Cancer as Rubbish: Donation of Tumor Tissue for Research. Qualitative Health Research, 21(1), 75-84. [More Information]

2010

  • Lewis, P., Mooney-Somers, J., Jordens, C., Kerridge, I. (2010). "I Just Want To Help People": Complicating young cancer survivors' accounts of "being a better person". 10th Global Conference of Making Sense of: Health, Illness & Disease, Not-Known.
  • Macneill, P., Kerridge, I., Newby, D., Stokes, B., Doran, E., Henry, D. (2010). Attitudes of physicians and public to pharmaceutical industry 'gifts'. Internal Medicine Journal, 40(5), 335-341. [More Information]
  • Samuel, G., Selgelid, M., Kerridge, I. (2010). Back to the future: Controlling synthetic life science trade in DNA sequences. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 66(5), 9-20. [More Information]

2009

  • Robertson, M., Kerridge, I. (2009). "Through a glass, darkly": the clinical and ethical implications of Munchausen syndrome. Medical Journal of Australia, 191(4), 217-219. [More Information]
  • Deakin, C., Alexander, I., Kerridge, I. (2009). Accepting risk in clinical research: is the gene therapy field becoming too risk-averse? Molecular Therapy, 17(11), 1842-1848. [More Information]
  • Lipworth, W., Morrell, B., Irvine, R., Kerridge, I. (2009). An empirical reappraisal of public trust in biobanking research: rethinking restrictive consent requirements. Journal of Law and Medicine, 17(1), 119-132. [More Information]

2008

  • George, B., Kerridge, I., Gottlieb, D., Huang, G., Hertzberg, M., Svennilson, J., Bradstock, K. (2008). A reduced intensity conditioning protocol associated with excellent survival in patients with myelofibrosis. Bone Marrow Transplantation, 42(8), 567-568. [More Information]
  • Pati, N., Garvin, F., Antonenas, V., Kerridge, I., Bradstock, K., Gottlieb, D. (2008). Best Approach for Harvesting Bone Marrow to Maximize TNC and CD34+ Cell Counts. 50th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition ASH 2008, United States: American Society of Hematology.
  • Kerridge, I. (2008). Comment: interactions between the medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry in Australia. Australasian Psychiatry, 16(3), 166-168. [More Information]

2007

  • Kerridge, I. (2007). 'Ethonomics', identity and agency in haemophilia care. Australian & New Zealand Haemophilia Conference.
  • Newcombe, J., Kerridge, I. (2007). Assessment by human research ethics committees potential conflicts of interest arising from pharmaceutical sponsorship of clinical research. Internal Medicine Journal, 37(1), 12-17. [More Information]
  • Mackenzie, F., Jordens, C., Ankeny, R., McPhee, J., Kerridge, I. (2007). Direct-to-consumer advertising under the radar: the need for realistic drugs policy in Australia. Internal Medicine Journal, 37(4), 224-228. [More Information]

2006

  • McGrath, C., Jordens, C., Montgomery, K., Kerridge, I. (2006). 'Right' way to 'do' illness? Thinking critically about positive thinking. Internal Medicine Journal, 36(10), 665-668. [More Information]
  • McGrath, C., Montgomery, K., White, K., Kerridge, I. (2006). A narrative account of the impact of positive thinking on discussions about death and dying. Supportive Care in Cancer, 14(12), 1246-1251. [More Information]
  • Clark, G., Lipworth, W., Bokey, E., Little, J., Kerridge, I. (2006). An empirical study of tissue banking in Australia: navigating regulatory and ethical challenges. Journal of Law and Medicine, 14(1), 102-109. [More Information]

2005

  • Denholm, J., Levine, A., Kerridge, I., Ashhurst-Smith, C., Ferguson, J., D'Este, C. (2005). A microbiological survey of stethoscopes in Australian teaching hospitals: potential for nosocomial infection? Healthcare Infection, 10(3), 79-86.
  • Kerridge, I. (2005). Acute GvHD: Immunopathogenesis and therapeutics. NSW BMT Network, Westmead, August, 2005.
  • Kerridge, I. (2005). An overview of the current treatment of AML, including Stem Cell Transplant. Transplant Nursing Forum.

2004

  • Kerridge, I., Stewart, G., Raper, M., Celermajer, D., Willcock, S. (2004). "The Future of Medicine" - What is wrong with medicine today? and Where is the future of medicine?.
  • Gill, A., Saul, P., McPhee, J., Kerridge, I. (2004). Acute clinical ethics consultation: the practicalities. Medical Journal of Australia, 181(4), 204-206.
  • Kerridge, I. (2004). Clinical issues in transplantation. NSW College of Nurses.

2003

  • Kerridge, I., Saul, P., Lowe, M., McPhee, J., Williams, D. (2003). A definition of human death should not be related to organ transplants. Journal of Medical Ethics, 29(3), 202-202.
  • Kerridge, I., Saul, P., Lowe, M., McPhee, J., Williams, D. (2003). A definition of human death should not be related to organ transplants. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 29, 202-202. [More Information]
  • Kerridge, I., Jordens, C., Sayers, E. (2003). A Miles Little Reader - Restoring humane values to medicine. Sydney: Desert Pea Press.

2002

  • Prentice, H., Grace, S., Kerridge, I., Ethell, M., Ankrah, J., Potter, M., Hale, G., Waldmann, H. (2002). "Campath family MoAbs in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation". Annual International Symposium on Recent Advances in Stem Cell Transplantation.
  • Scorgie, F., Lincz, L., Kerridge, I., Potts, R., Spencer, A., Enno, A. (2002). "Methionine synthase genetic polymorphisms MS A2756G alters susceptibility to non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma but not Multiple Myeloma". Haematology Society of Australia and New Zealand.
  • Kerridge, I. (2002). "New and emergent therapies in leukaemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma". Haematology Patients Group, Royal Free Hospital, London.

2001

  • Braunack-Mayer, A., Gillam,, L., Gillett,, G., Kerridge, I. (2001). An ethics core curriculum for Australasian medical schools. Medical Journal of Australia, 175(4), 205-210.
  • Munro, D., Bore, M., Kerridge, I., Powis, D. (2001). Can ethics or evidence save medicine from itself? Annual Conference Annual Conference, New South Wales, March 31.
  • Savulescu, J., Kerridge, I. (2001). Consent and competence. Medical Journal of Australia, 175, 313-315.

1999

  • Kerridge, I., Pearson, S., Rolfe, I., Lowe, M. (1999). Decision making in CPR. Medical Journal of Australia, 170, 45-46.

Selected Grants

2023

  • Development of a generalisable evaluation framework for high upfront-cost therapies: clinical, economic, ethico-legal, social and cultural considerations, Howard K, De Abreu Lourenco R, Mason K, Lipworth W, Kerridge I, Ho P, Norris S, Viney R, Rasko J, Roberts A, Stewart C, Lynch G, Department of Health and Aged Care (Federal - administered by NHMRC)/2022 Assessment of High-Cost Gene Treatments and Digital Health Interventions Grant Opportunity

2022

  • Ethical governance for clinical and genomic data, Newson A, Dawson A, Dive L, Kerridge I, Stewart C, Lysaght T, Department of Health and Aged Care (Federal)/MRFF - Genomic Health Futures Mission (GHFM) - Genomics Health Futures Mission Grant