Dr Malcolm Brinn is a Research Fellow based within the Translational Medicine and Technology Group. Malcolm completed his PhD (2017) in neuroscience/anatomy and received the Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence. He has co-authored 17 peer reviewed published articles, 2 book chapters and delivered 6 Oral presentations one of which received the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand tobacco control prize.
Malcolm has broad exerience as a Clinical Trial Coordinator with a smoking cessation focus. Malcolm specialises in software development for the health industry. He has extensive experience in database analysis, software design and software development using multiple languages... Read more
About me
Dr Malcolm Brinn is a Research Fellow based within the Translational Medicine and Technology Group. Malcolm completed his PhD (2017) in neuroscience/anatomy and received the Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence. He has co-authored 17 peer reviewed published articles, 2 book chapters and delivered 6 Oral presentations one of which received the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand tobacco control prize.
Malcolm has broad exerience as a Clinical Trial Coordinator with a smoking cessation focus. Malcolm specialises in software development for the health industry. He has extensive experience in database analysis, software design and software development using multiple languages including #C, Delphi, Visual Basic and PHP. He is currently developing a range of Augmented Reality (AR) and mobile products aimed at self-improving a patient(s) understanding and management of their disease. He is also actively involved in developing AR software to train health professionals.
Malcolm has been involved in health informatics as an Information Systems Manager St Andrews Hospital Adelaide (3yrs), Commercial Hospital Software Developer (6yrs), Commercial Finance Software Developer (3yrs), Managing Director eTrenz – Administrative and Clinical Software provider to GP’s (15yrs) and as a Clinical Trial Database Software Developer (4yrs).
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health Sciences The Flinders University of South Australia
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. To see earlier years visit ORCID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2014 |
Open access
|
2013 |
4
|
Year | Output |
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2023 |
Open access
2
|
2020 |
Open access
8
8
48
|
2019 |
Open access
23
29
32
|
2017 |
Open access
37
33
40
|
2017 |
Open access
48
16
8
|
2016 |
|
2014 |
9
8
|
2013 |
Open access
12
11
2
|
2013 |
Open access
84
126
50
|
2013 |
|
2013 |
Open access
21
19
5
|
2012 |
Open access
45
35
|
2012 |
Open access
56
49
|
2012 |
Open access
|
2012 |
Open access
133
147
|
2011 |
Open access
59
32
|
2010 |
Open access
18
84
|
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Basil Hetzel Research Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Cancer Council Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Cancer Council of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Central Adelaide Local Health Network Incorporated | AUSTRALIA |
Charles Darwin University | AUSTRALIA |
Concord Hospital | UNITED STATES |
Concord Repatriation General Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders Medical Centre | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Ilam University of Medical Sciences | IRAN |
Ipswich Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Leiden University | NETHERLANDS |
Leiden University Medical Centre | NETHERLANDS |
Lyell McEwin Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Menzies School of Health Research | AUSTRALIA |
North Western Adelaide Health Service | AUSTRALIA |
Queen Elizabeth Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Radboud University Nijmegen | NETHERLANDS |
Royal Adelaide Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | IRELAND |
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | IRAN |
The Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research | AUSTRALIA |
University of Aberdeen | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Oxford | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Southampton | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
University of Tasmania | AUSTRALIA |
Women's and Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |