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CURRICULUM VITAE
David James Burke, AO, MB,BS (Syd), MD, DSc (UNSW), FAA, FTSE, FRACP



Contents Page
1. Personal/Demographic Details 2

2. Qualifications and Current Appointments 2

3. Previous Appointments; Lectureships and Honours 3

4. Research Grants 4

5. Significant Managerial Responsibilities 5

6. Major Professional and Community Service 6

7. Journal Editorship 7

8. Membership of Professional Societies 7

9. Organization of Scientific Meetings since 2000 7

10. Invited Presentations at National and International Meetings

since 2000 8

11. Scientific Assessment and Peer Review 10

12. Postgraduate Higher Degree Students 12

13. Teaching Experience 12

14. Overseas Visitors since 1990 13

15. Currently Active International Collaborations 14

16. Publications

A. Theses, Books, Edited Abstracts 15

B. Book Chapters 15

C. Refereed Journal Articles 19

D. Published Conference Papers and Meeting Handouts 30

E. Abstracts uncounted and not listed



David James Burke
Address Level 2, Medical Foundation Building, K25

University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia

Telephone: Int +61 (2) 9036 3091

Facsimile: Int +61 (2) 9036 3092

E-mail:


Born 11 May 1944, Trundle, N.S.W.

Education Sydney Grammar School (1956-1960)

University of Sydney (1961-1966)

University of New South Wales (1969-1971)


Qualifications - Academic

1967 M.B., B.S. (University of Sydney)

1972 M.D. (University of New South Wales)

1983 D.Sc. (University of New South Wales)

1995 F.A.A. (Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science)

1995 f.t.s.e. (Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and

Engineering)
- Professional
1972 M.R.A.C.P.

1974 Member, Australian Association of Neurologists (now Australian & New Zealand

Association of Neurologists)

1975 F.R.A.C.P.


1999 A.O. (Officer, General Division, Order of Australia)
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”

Present Positions



Bushell Professor of Neurology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Associate Dean [Research], Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney

Editor-in-Chief, “Clinical Neurophysiology”

Member, Executive Committee, International Federation for Clinical Neurophysiology


Other Current Appointments



Consultant Neurologist, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick


Significant Previous Appointments
1975 – 1978 C.J. Martin Travelling Fellow of the NH & MRC: Academic Hospital, University of Uppsala, Sweden and School of Medicine, University of New South Wales

1978 – 1980 NH & MRC Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow, School of Medicine, University of New South Wales; Neurologist, The Prince Henry & Prince of Wales Hospitals

1980 – 2002 Senior Staff Specialist Neurologist, The Prince Henry & Prince of Wales Hospitals

1980 – 1986 Associate Professor of Medicine (conjoint appointment), School of Medicine, University of New South Wales

1987 – 1991 Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology (personal Chair), School of Medicine, University of New South Wales

1991 – 2002 Professor of Neurology, Prince of Wales Clinical School, UNSW



Chairman, Department of Neurology, The Prince Henry and Prince of Wales Hospitals

Director of Clinical Research, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute

1997 – 2002 Clinical Director, Institute of Neurological Sciences, The Prince Henry & Prince of Wales Hospitals



2003 – 2006 Acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Health Sciences, University of Sydney (March, April – September, 2003 and intermittently in 2004, 2005, 2006)

2005 – 2007 Interim Director, Centenary Institute for Cancer Medicine & Cell Biology, from October 2005 to January 2007



2002 – 2008 Professor and Dean, Research & Development (Health), University of Sydney


Fellowships, Lectureships and Honours



Prizes and Honours

  • Norton Manning Memorial Prize in Psychiatry, University of Sydney 1966

  • Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarship, University of New South Wales 1969-1971

  • Adolph Basser Research Fellowship in Neurology, University of New South Wales 1969-1971

  • C.J. Martin Travelling Fellowship from the National Health & Medical Research Council 1975-1978 (Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Academic Hospital, University of Uppsala, Sweden)

  • Fellow of Australian Academy of Science 1995

  • Fellow of Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering 1995

  • Officer, General Division, Order of Australia (AO) 1999

  • M.J. Eadie Award for Career Achievement in Neuroscience Research, Australian Association of Neurologists, 2001

  • Distinguished Scientist, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney 2001

  • Honorary Life Governor, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute 2002

  • Centenary Medal “For service to Australian society and science in neurology” 2003

  • Honorary (“Advisory”) Professor, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, China 2009

  • E.G. Robertson Award, Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists, 2011


Honorary Memberships

  • Honorary Member, Svensk Förening för Klinisk Neurofysiologi (Swedish Clinical Neurophysiology Society) 1991

  • Corresponding Member, American Neurological Association 1993

  • Honorary Member, British Society of Clinical Neurophysiology 2001


Named Lectureships and Visiting Professorships

  • Guest Professor, Neurological Association of New Zealand 1983

  • Guest Professor, New Zealand Physiotherapy Association 1989

  • Visiting Professor, Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France, August-November 1990, April-July 1993, September-October 2000, June-July 2001, June-July 2002, November 2003, May-June 2004, September 2006

  • Knight Visiting Professor, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami School of Medicine, September 1992

  • E.H. Lambert Lecturer, American Academy of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, October 1992

  • Visiting Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology, University of Uppsala, Sweden, June 1993

  • Visiting Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology, UCSF, U.S.A., September 1993

  • Guest Professor, Japan Microneurography Society, Tokyo, Japan, July 1994

  • Guest Professor, Indonesian Neurological Association, Solo, Java, Indonesia, December 1994

  • Shahani Special Lecturer, American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology 1999

  • Mervyn Eadie Lecturer (Inaugural), Australian Association of Neurologists, May 2001

  • Keynote Lecturer, British Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, June 2001

  • Distinguished Scientist, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, 2001

  • Guest Professor, Japan Microneurography Society, Tokyo, Japan, June 2003

  • Kugelberg Lecturer, 28th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology, Edinburgh, 2006

  • Digitimer Lecturer, American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring, Chicago, 2007

  • E.G. Robertson Lecturer, Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists, May 2011


Research Grants


National Health & Medical Research Council
Continuous funding since 1974

1974-1977 Project Grant. "Microneurographic studies of peripheral nerve function in man”

1977-1978 Project Grant. "Microneurographic studies of muscle stretch receptor activity in man"

1978-1981 Project Grant. "Microneurographic studies of muscle stretch receptor activity in normal man and patients with central motor disorders"

1980-1983 Project Grant. "Microneurographic studies of muscle stretch receptor activity in normal man and patients with disorders of motor control"

1980-1983 Project Grant. "Feedback from proprioceptive afferents to cerebral level in man" (with S.C. Gandevia)

1983-1986 Project Grant. "Reflex activation of fusimotor neurones in man"

1983-1986 Project Grant. "Selective voluntary activation of fusimotor neurones in man" (with S.C. Gandevia)



    1. 5-year Extended Project Grant: "Microneurography and motor control in man" (with S.C. Gandevia) 5-year total: $925,183

1990 Equipment Grant (with S.C. Gandevia) $23,864

    1. 5-year Extended Project Grant: "Microneurography and motor control in man" (with S.C. Gandevia) 5-year total: $1,050,200

1992 Equipment Grant (with S.C. Gandevia and D.K. McKenzie) $43,000

1994-1996 Project Grant. "Impulse conduction and ectopic impulse generation in human peripheral nerve" (with I. Mogyoros) total grant $166,000



    1. 5-year Extended Project Grant: “Microneurography and motor control” (with S.C. Gandevia) 1995: $301,355 (rolled into Program Grant, below)

1996-2000 Program Grant: "Experimental Neurology" (ID: 963206; with D.I. McCloskey, S.C. Gandevia, E.K. Potter, D.K. McKenzie,V.G. Macefield) ~$1,000,000 p.a.

2000-2004 Program Grant: "Experimental Neurology" (ID: 003206; with D.I. McCloskey, S.C. Gandevia, E.K. Potter, D.K. McKenzie, V.G. Macefield, J.L. Taylor, R. Fitzpatrick) ~$1,324,000 p.a.

2005-2008 Project Grant. “Changes in motoneurone properties distal to the lesion in stroke patients” (D. Burke, S.K. Jankelowitz) $335,000

2008-2010 Project Grant: Mechanisms of autoantibody mediated axonal injury in inflammatory demyelinating neuropathies (J.D. Pollard, E. Mathey & D. Burke) $557,250

2008-2011 Project Grant: “Neural plasticity following lesions of the central nervous system in Multiple Sclerosis (D. Burke, J.D. Pollard & K. Ng) $502,750

2011-2013 Project Grant: The final common channel: measurement of nerve excitability in epilepsy (S. Tomlinson, D. Burke & M.C. Kiernan) $269,208



Australian Research Council

    1. Discovery Project “Resurgent sodium currents in peripheral nerve axons and sensory

neurones” (D. Burke, M.C. Kiernan & M.A. Connor) $281,973

National Institutes of Health (USA)

1991-1995 Spatial and targeted limb movements (Principal: P.J. Cordo; Associates: A. Georgopoulos, D. Burke & S.C. Gandevia)



Other Research Grants

Research grants have been obtained from: Australian Brain Foundation; Asthma Foundation of N.S.W.; The Prince Henry Hospital Foundation; Ramaciotti Foundations; University of New South Wales Major Equipment Grant Scheme; Government Employees Assistance to Medical Research Fund; GlaxoWellcome Research & Development; Department of Employment, Education & Training; Department of Industry, Science & Technology; Multiple Sclerosis Society of Australia; University of Sydney Sesqui R & D Grant Scheme; Pfizer NeuroScience Research Grant Scheme; Sydney Foundation for Medical Research
Research grants supporting visiting scientists: National Institutes of Health; Wellcome-Ramaciotti Foundations; Australian-European Awards Programme


Significant Managerial Responsibilities
University of New South Wales and The Prince Henry/Prince of Wales Hospitals:

    • UNSW Committee on Experimental Procedures Involving Human Subjects:

    • Member (Occasional Chairman) 1985 – 1989;

    • Chairman 1990 – 1995

    • Member, various UNSW and Faculty of Medicine Committees, including Forward Planning Committee

The Prince Henry & Prince of Wales Hospitals and Prince of Wales Clinical School:

Member of various committees, most notably



    • Director of Medicine’s Advisory Committee 1981– 1984; 1991– 1998

    • Co-Chair, Division of Medicine: 1998 – 2002

    • Clinical Services and Clinical Coordination Committees: 1997 – 1998;

    • Hospital Management Committee: 1998 – 2001; Acute Services Committee: 1999 – 2002

Institute of Neurological Sciences, The Prince Henry & Prince of Wales Hospitals:

    • Head, Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratories: 1980 – 2002

    • Chairman, Department of Neurology: 1991 – 2002

    • Deputy Director 1991 – 1997; Director 1997 – 2002, Institute of Neurological Sciences


Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute:

    • Founding Scientist and Director of Clinical Research 1991 – 2002

    • Honorary Senior Research Associate from 2002

    • Honorary Life Governor, appointed by Board of Directors 2002


The University of Sydney:

  • Dean, Research & Development for the Health Faculties

    • 2002 – 2006: within the College of Health Sciences

    • 2006 – 2008: within the Faculties of Health

  • When Acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) 2002, 2003 and intermittently to 2005:

    • Senior Executive Group; University Budget Planning Advisory Committee (now Budget Planning & Capital Advisory Board); Pro-Vice-Chancellors/College Administrators Coordination Meeting; Bequest Advisory Committee; In attendance: Chair Appointments Committee; Finance Committee; University Senate (Governing Body of The University of Sydney)

  • Membership of various academic and research committees, most notably:

  • Vice Chancellor’s Advisory Committee; College of Health Sciences Management Advisory Committee [sometime Chair]; University, College and Faculty Research Committees (Medicine [see below], Nursing & Midwifery, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Health Sciences) [Chair of College and Medicine Committees]; Member, College Research Advisory Committee, College of Science & Technology; Member, University RQF Panel and of the Research Strategy Advisory Group advising DVC (Research & Innovation) to 2006

  • Responsibility for College budget allocation to Faculties, budget commentaries and budget discussions in 2003 (for 2004), in 2004 (for 2005) and in 2005 (for 2006 – 2008)

  • Chair, Laboratory Animals Management Advisory Committee, and Supervisor, Laboratory Animal Services to 2006; Financial Assistance Working Group; Various academic appointment and promotion committees within the College of Health Sciences [Chairing Associate Professorial appointment committees on behalf of PVC]

  • Academic Pathways for Research Training, Member of Working Party 2007 – 2008

  • Scientific Advisory Committee and Member of Council [“Governor”], The Medical Foundation/Sydney Medical School Foundation

  • Various Boards of Management

    • CRC for Asthma & Airways [2002-2008]

    • Medical Research Institutes: Sydney Cancer Institute [2002– ], Woolcock Institute [2003– ], Centenary Institute [2005–2007], Bosch Institute [2005–2008], Sydney Institutes of Health & Medical Research [2005-2008], Institute of Magnetic Resonance Research [2005–2008], Westmead Millenium Institute [2010– ], Westmead Research Hub Council [2010 – ]; Kolling JV Advisory Board 2010–2011 ]

    • University Foundations: Medical Foundation [see above]; Dermatology Research Foundation; Melanoma Foundation; Moran Foundation; Nepean Medical Research Foundation; Microsearch Foundation)

  • Member, Research Integrity Subcommittee, SEG Research Committee

  • Member, Research Advisory Committee, Sydney Foundation for Medical Research

  • Faculty of Medicine/Sydney Medical School

    • Director of Research, Faculty of Medicine and Chair, Research Committee 2002 – 2010

    • Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Medicine 2008 –

    • Other Committees: Member, Medicine Management Advisory, Infrastructure Advisory, and Academic Committees to 2008 (reconstituted as Dean’s Advisory Committee from 2008); Dean’s Executive; Expenditure Review/Expenditure Review & Income Committees

    • University Officer (Foundations) for Melanoma Foundation, 2009 – continuing; Dermatology Research Foundation, 2009 – continuing; Brain & Mind Research Foundation, 2009 – continuing; Nepean Medical Research Foundation, 2010 – continuing

  • Faculty of Nursing/Sydney Nursing School

    • Member, Research (Research & Research Training Committee) 2002 –

    • Member of Faculty Board 2009 –

Centenary Institute for Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology:

Interim Director, October 2005 – January 2007

Research Australia Ltd: University representative to 2005, Board Member, 2005 – 2008

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital:

RPA Foundation Medal: Member, Judging Panel 2003 – 2008, 2010

Academic Head, Department of Neurology, from 2008

Medical Board, Executive Committee Member from 2008 – 2011





Major Professional and Community Service
International Organizations

  • International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology:

Various roles, especially on Program Committees, including:

Australian Delegate to Council and General Assembly, intermittent;

Member, Executive Board, Clinical Neurophysiology 1997 – 2001; 2008 – present; Member, Advisory Panel, Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000 – present

Member, Rules Committee 1985 – 1990;

Member, Executive Committee, 1997 – 2001; and 2008 – present


  • World Federation of Neurology:

Major roles include:

Member, Australian Bid Committee, 2005 World Congress of Neurology (successful bid); Member, Scientific Programme Committee, and President, Host Society, XIIth World Congress of Neurology, Sydney, November 5 – 13, 2005

Australian Delegate 2004 – 2007

Member, Constitution and Bye-laws Committee 2006 – 2010


National and State Organizations

  • Australian Academy of Science:

Member, Sectional Committee 9, 1996 – 2001; Chairman, Sectional Committee 9, 1999 – 2001

  • Australian Association of Neurologists/Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists:

Committees: Various committees: Chair of Education and Scientific Programme Committee 1981-1988

Council: Honorary Assistant Secretary 1978 – 1980; Honorary Treasurer 2003 – 2004;

Council Member, 1984 – 1990 and 2000 – 2007; President-elect – 2004;



President 2004 – 2007

  • Royal Australasian College of Physicians:

Various roles, recently:

Specialties Board, 2004 – 2007, and Specialist Advisory Committee in Neurology, 2004 – 2007



  • National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia:

Assessor, Medical Testing Registration Advisory Committee 1994 – 2005
Service to Medical Charities

  • Australian Brain Foundation:

Honorary Secretary, N.S.W. Committee 1977 – 1979, Member, N.S.W. Committee and N.S.W. Board of Directors 1977 – 2000; Member, Scientific Advisory Committee 1996 – 2000

  • Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc:

President, and Chairman, Executive Committee, 1994 – 1998;

Member, Executive Committee, 1999 – 2000; Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1988 – 2004



  • Motor Neurone Disease Association of N.S.W.:

Medical Advisor, 1993 – present; Chairman, Medical Advisory Panel, 1999 – 2005

Opening Address, MND Awareness Week 1994 – 1997, 1999, 2000



  • Australasian Spinal Research Trust and Madeline Foundation for Neurosurgical Research:

Member, Scientific Advisory Committees, from 1994 – 2002 and 2000 – 2002 respectively


Journal Editorship



  • Editor-in-Chief, Clinical Neurophysiology (Elsevier), from December 2007 – present (previously: Member, Editorial Board, 1990 – 2007 (Member, Executive Board 1997 – 2001; 2008 – present)

  • Associate Editor, Muscle and Nerve (Wiley) 1998 – 2008 (Member, Editorial Board, 1994 – 2008)

  • Editorial Board Memberships:

    • Current Opinion in Neurology and Neurosurgery, Section Editor, (Current Science, London) 1988 – 1990

    • Journal of Clinical Neuroscience (Elsevier) Member, Editorial Board, 1995 – present

    • Neurology & Clinical Neurophysiology (formerly Journal of Contemporary Neurology) (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.) Member, Editorial Board, 1995 – 2001

    • Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology series (Elsevier), Member, Advisory Panel, 2000 – present

    • Turkish Journal of Neurology, Member, International Scientific Advisory Board, 2003 – 2011 Website: http://www.tjn.org.tr/eng/?sayfa=hakkinda

  • Member, Committee on Publication Ethics, 2008 –




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