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David Burke (neurophysiologist)

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of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (awarded MRACP in 1972 and FRACP in 1975). He trained in neurology in Lance's department in 1973-1974, learning clinical neurophysiology by working with Dr A.K. (Keith) Lethlean. In 1975, he went to Sweden on a C.J. Martin Travelling Fellowship from the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to undertake postdoctoral research with Professor Karl-Erik Hagbarth in Uppsala (1975-1976), where he mastered the then-novel technique, microneurography. He returned to Prince Henry for the third year of the Fellowship in 1977, and then became a Senior Research Fellow of the NHMRC. In 1980, he was appointed Staff Specialist Neurologist at Prince Henry and Associate Professor (conjoint) with the University of New South Wales. He was promoted to a personal Chair of Clinical Neurophysiology in 1987 and, following the retirement of his mentor, Professor James Lance, he was appointed Professor of Neurology and Chairman of the Department of Neurology within the "Institute of Neurological Sciences". He oversaw the movement of the clinical services from Prince Henry at Little Bay to the Prince of Wales Hospital at Randwick, coinciding with the formation of the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute. Burke led one of the two teams that came together to form the Institute, and served as Director of Clinical Research, with the Executive Director of the Institute, Professor D.I. McCloskey. In 1995 he was elected Fellow of two learned academies, the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) and the Australian Academy of Technological Science & Engineering (FTSE). In 1997 he was appointed Director of the hospital’s clinical services in the neurosciences.
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visits every year or two from 1990, culminating in a major text that summarised their research ("The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord: Spinal and Corticospinal Mechanisms of Movement"). His other major area involved the determinants of axonal excitability and the disturbances that underlie the ectopic activity of axons that is responsible for paraesthesiae and fasciculation, and for conduction block in damaged axons, major collaborators being Professor Hugh Bostock, FRS (UCL Institute of Neurology, London) and Professor Matthew Kiernan (Burke’s successor to the Bushell Chair of Neurology at the University of Sydney).
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Nursing and Health Sciences). He was also then appointed to the Department of Neurology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and provided clinical neurophysiology services at the hospital. In 2008, on the retirement of Professor J.D. Pollard he was appointed to the Bushell Chair of Neurology at the University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and continued in university administration for Sydney Medical School as Associate Dean (Research). In 2013 he stepped down from these roles into a fractional appointment, and retired at the beginning of 2020.
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Burke was inspired to undertake medical research and then to pursue a career in neurology by Professor James W. Lance, AO, CBE, and studied at The Prince Henry Hospital under his guidance. After completing the MD by research, he became a medical registrar at Prince Henry, and passed the examinations
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In 2002 Burke resigned from his hospital, university and medical research institute appointments to move to the University of Sydney, initially as Director then Dean of Research & Development for the College of Health Sciences (which incorporated the Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy,
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involved microneurography and other motor control studies on human subjects. His focus on the circuitry of the human spinal cord led to a long-lasting collaboration with Professor Emmanuel Pierrot-Deseilligny at Hôpital de la Salpêtrière in Paris, France, the home of French neurology, with mutual
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For service to science and medicine, particularly in the field of clinical neurophysiology in the areas of research and education, and to the community through medical charities and lay organisations
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For eminent service to neurophysiology, to innovative treatments for spinal cord and brain trauma injuries, and to professional medical organisations
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circuits in the control of movement, the excitability of peripheral nerve axons in health and disease, and other areas of clinical neurophysiology.
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Mind, Movement and Migraine. A 25-year Review: Department of Neurology, The Prince Henry and Prince of Wales Hospitals, Sydney. 1962-1987
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Mind, Movement and Migraine. A 25-year Review: Department of Neurology, The Prince Henry and Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. 1962-1987
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Burke, David; Stålberg, Erik; Torebjörk, Erik (October 2005). "Karl-Erik Hagbarth, MD".
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The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord: Spinal and Corticospinal Mechanisms of Movement
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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Clinical neurophysiology; motor control; peripheral nerve function
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Centre, The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research.
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Grammar: A history of the Sydney Grammar School 1819-1988
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His personal research, in particular that with Professor
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in 2010. His career has included a focus on the role of
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The Story of Trundle - A Country Town and its People
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University of New South Wales Medical School alumni
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David James Burke
David Burke
AC
FRACP
FAA
FTSE
Trundle, New South Wales
Prince of Wales Hospital
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
AC
FRACP
FAA
FTSE
Prince of Wales Hospital
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Neuroscience Research Australia
spinal cord
Trundle, New South Wales
Sydney Grammar School
Simon Gandevia
Officer of the Order of Australia
1999 Australia Day Honours
2019 Queen's Birthday Honours
Companion of the Order of Australia

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