Gill Phillipson
Project Manager
BSc(Hons) PhD
gillian.phillipson@thekids.org.au
+61 8 6319 1458
Gill is the Project Manager for the Circa Diem clinical study in the Neonatal Cardiorespiratory Health team at The Kids Research Institute Australia. This 5-year study is investigating whether shielding premature babies from light and sound at night-time while they are in hospital care from birth, improves their brain development, compared to premature babies who receive routine care while in hospital following birth.
More information on the Circa Diem study can be found here: https://www.thekids.org.au/projects/the-circa-diem-study/.
Gill joined The Kids in 2021, having spent over 15 years working for the American fast moving consumer goods company Procter & Gamble in both London and Geneva. During her career in Procter & Gamble’s Research and Development function, she led many initiatives bringing new healthcare products to market and generating laboratory and clinical data to support those products.
Prior to her industry career, Gill spent five years at the U.K. universities of Lancaster and London researching the biochemical pathology of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Familial British and Danish dementias.
Education and Qualifications
- Batchelor of Science with Honours in Biochemistry – University of Lancaster, U.K.
- Doctor of Philosophy (Alzheimer’s Disease Biochemistry – University of Lancaster, U.K.
- ICH GCP Certificate
External Publications
- Perceptions of the Importance of Sleep in Common Cold—Two Online Questionnaire-Based Surveys
- Open-Label Real-World Pharmacy Purchaser Study of Two Fixed-Dose Combination OTC Cold Treatments; Wick MediNait, Wick DayMed Capsules or a Combination of Both
- Efficacy of a Topical Aromatic Rub (Vicks VapoRub®) on Effects on Self-Reported and Actigraphically Assessed Aspects of Sleep in Common Cold Patients
- Observational Study of a Multi-Active Ingredient Over-the-Counter Cold Remedy Following Active Pharmacist Recommendation
- Galantamine Inhibits Beta-Amyloid Aggregation and Cytotoxicity
- Both the D-(+) and L-(-) Enantiomers of Nicotine Inhibit Aβ Aggregation and Cytotoxicity
- Oligomerization and Neurotoxicity of the Amyloid ADan Peptide Implicated in Familial Danish Dementia
- Induction of Cellular Oxidative Stress by the Beta-Amyloid Peptide Involved in Alzheimer's Disease
- Properties of Neurotoxic Peptides Related to the Bri Gene
- 3-p-Toluoyl-2-[40-(3-diethylaminopropoxy)-phenyl]-benzofuran and2-[40-(3-Diethylaminopropoxy)-phenyl]-benzofuran Do Not Act as Surfactants or Micelles when Inhibiting the Aggregation of Beta-Amyloid Peptide