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Rosemary Horne

Associate Professor & Deputy Director, The Ritchie Centre at Monash University

Summary

Associate Professor Rosemary Horne is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Senior Research Fellow and heads the Infant and Child Health theme within the Ritchie Centre at Melbourne’s Monash University. Her research interests focus on sleep in infants and children.
Rosemary has published more than100 research and review scientific articles. She has an international reputation in her field and is a board member and Chair of the Physiology working group of the International Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Deaths, a Director of the International Paediatric Sleep Association, an executive member of the World Sleep Federation and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine.

Experience

  • NHMRC Senior Research Fellow , Monash University 2005 – present

Education

  • Monash University, PHD, 1989

Research Areas

  • Paediatrics (111403)