Luke Grzeskowiak
Medicine
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
My clinical and research ambitions are to enhance maternal and newborn health outcomes through supporting quality use of medicines and the development and promotion of more efficacious, safer, and personalised pharmacotherapy approaches. I completed my PhD in Pharmacy/Pharmacoepidemiology in 2012 which focused on evaluating different approaches towards investigating the long-term effects of medication use during pregnancy. My current clinical/research interests include perinatal pharmacoepidemiology, obstetric and neonatal pharmacology, medication safety, and evidence-based medicine. I am currently involved in a wide variety of studies including: Exploring outcomes associated with maternal asthma and the development of strategies for optimising clinical management and related pregnancy outcomes Improving pharmacological management of low milk supply in mothers of preterm infants Optimising intravenous iron therapies in pregnancy Reducing the risk of medication errors in neonatal care Evaluating gentamicin pharmacokinetics in neonates Enhancing the role of pharmacists in perinatal pharmacy practice
Research Interest
Medicine,Medical Education,Research,etc