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Associate Professor Joe Sasadeusz

Associate Professor Joe Sasadeusz

(03) 9342 9407 | j.sasadeusz@mh.org.au

Position:
Infectious Diseases Physician
Theme(s):
Viral Infectious Diseases, Hepatitis , HIV
Discipline(s):
Education & Professional Development, Clinical and health systems research
Unit(s):
Department of Medicine (Austin Health), Doherty Directorate, Victorian Infectious Diseases Service (VIDS)

Associate Professor Joe Sasadeusz is an infectious diseases physician who subspecializes in medical virology. He has particular interests in viral hepatitis in both HIV uninfected as well as coinfected individuals. He also works in infections in immunocompromised hosts, especially patients who have undergone a haematopoietic stem cell transplant. He is heavily involved in the education of general practitioners via the VHITTAL program. He also conducts clinical trials and has multiple research projects in the above areas. 

  • Key Achievements
    • Associate Professor Sasadeusz obtained his medical degree with honours at Monash University after which he obtained his fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians after advanced training in infectious diseases. He then completed a PhD in antiviral resistance at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. On return to Melbourne he was appointed as the H&L Hecht Research Fellow and consultant physician at the Victorian Infectious Diseases Service at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is the holder of multiple research grants including a current NHMRC research grant on the topic of Hepatitis cure.

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