Professor (Keith) Chee Y. Ooi (MBBS, DipPaed, PhD, FRACP) is a Clinical Academic at the Discipline of Paediatrics, School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. He is a Professor of Medicine, UNSW and Specialist Paediatric Gastroenterologist at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, Australia. Clinically, he sees children with all aspects of gastrointestinal, pancreatic and nutritional conditions.
Past:
Dr Ooi graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2000, with the Clara Myers Prize in Paediatrics. He commenced training in paediatric gastroenterology at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Subspecialty Fellowship Award (2006, 2007). He accepted the offer of a 3-year clinical research fellowship (2007-2010) at the prestigious Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, to pursue a research path, undertake a PhD and broaden his clinical experience. He was supervised and mentored by late Dr Peter Durie (http://www.sickkids.ca/Gastroenterology/Who-We-Are/Our-History/in-memory-dr-peter-durie.html), a giant in the field of paediatric gastroenterology, CF and pancreatology. This was supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Travelling Fellowship Award (2007), Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Fellowship Award (2008-2010) and Career Enhancement Award, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (2009-2010). He was awarded both the Dick Hamilton and Clinical Research awards in 2010 by the Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto respectively, for his research excellence. He returned to Sydney in mid-2010 as a clinical academic in pursuit of research and academia, while having opportunities for clinical interface within a tertiary hospital setting. He completed his PhD on genotype-phenotype correlations in CF at UNSW in 2014 and was awarded the Dean's Rising Star award (UNSW Medicine) in 2015.
Present and Future:
Dr Ooi is a translational clinician scientist aimed at improving patient health outcomes. He is recognised internationally as an expert in gastrointestinal (GI) and nutritional issues in cystic fibrosis (CF).
He established and leads a research program that has been continually funded since 2015 (PhD conferred in 2014). Despite his clinical duties, he has led a successful program on CF Gastroenterology focused on GI inflammation, microbiome & pancreatic diseases related to CF and individuals who carry CF mutation(s). He built his research team from scratch to now include post-doctorals, research assistant, higher degree research (PhD and Masters) students and undergraduate research students.
He initiated/leads/collaborates with a local and international network of clinicians, allied healths and scientists. He has established industry partnerships for translational goals. He is the lead Chief Investigator a probiotic trial for children with CF (funded by the CF Foundation, USA). He is the only Australian (and only non-North American and non-European) Chief (Principle) Investigator of INSPPIRE (INternational Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In search for a cuRE), which is the largest and most successful paediatric recurrent/chronic pancreatitis consortium globally (funded by the NIH, USA).
He has published widely (>100) in peer-reviewed journal articles and textbook chapters including as either first or last author in the highest ranked journals in the fields of gastroenterology (Ooi et al. Gastroenterology 2010; Ooi et al. Gastroenterology 2011), CF/pulmonology (Ooi et al. Thorax 2012; Ooi et al. Thorax 2014) and paediatrics (Ooi et al. Pediatrics 2015; Kumar, Ooi et al. JAMA Peds 2016).
He is regularly invited to speak at prestigious international and national conferences. He has won numerous awards and receives research funding nationally and internationally.
His research expertise and leadership have been widely sought after, and has been leveraged into broader fields:
- GI inflammation & microbiome program related to: (1) colon cancer in adults with CF; (2) impact of serious medical illness in infancy on childhood mental health; and (3) autism spectrum disorder.
- Pancreatic diseases program, including international studies in acute pancreatitis and as the only paediatric founding member of the Australia-New Zealand Alliance for Pancreas Research.
Dr Ooi has secured a total research income >AUD $8 million.
Recent major funding successes as Chief Investigator (CI) include (1) >$1M for probiotic and microbiome research in CF (as lead CI: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, USA; 2018); (2) >$2M in philantropic donations in CF (2016, 2017); (3) ~$3M for childhood recurrent/chronic pancreatitis (National Institutes of Health, USA; 2015).
Competitive – Chief Investigator
2019 SWSLHD Clinical Knowledge Exchange Seed Funding Application
Investigating the role of chronic stress in children with autism
$40,000 (18 months)
Chief Investigator – D
(CIA – Adam Walker and Valsamma Eapen)
2019 UNSW Medicine Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addiction Theme and SPHERE Clinical Academic Group
Collaborative Research Seed Funding
$40,000 (1 year)
Identifying Behavioural and Biological Profiles to inform targeted intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chief Investigator – D
(Eapen V, Walker A, Zieba J, Ooi CY, Masi A, Kasparian N, Morris M)
2019 Australian Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust
$50,000 (1 year)
The use of non-invasive biomarkers as a screening tool and the role of gut inflammation and microbes in adult cystic fibrosis colorectal cancer.
Chief Investigator – A
2018 Evaluating the Gut-Brain Axis in Autism
UNSW Medicine Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addictions Theme and SPHERE
$19,926 (12 months)
Chief Investigator – C
(Margaret M, Eapen V, Ooi CY, Kasparian N, Kendig M)
2018 Research computer for bioinformatics and complex statistical analysis
Equipment Grant
School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Medicine, UNSW
$8,723.92 (12 months)
Chief Investigator - A
2018 Supporting Children with Complex Feeding Difficulties (SuCCEED)
Study.
SPHERE “Maridulu Budyari Gumal” (Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise) - Early Life Determinants of Health (ELDoH) Stream
$20,000 (12 months)
Chief Investigator
(CIA – Chris Elliott)
2018 The PEARL-CF Study
Clinical Research Award
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
USD $999,183 (3 years) = AUD $1,295,041
Chief Investigator - A
2017 RNA therapeutics : novel paradigm in mutation independent CF therapy
Cystic Fibrosis Australia Innovation Grant
$70,000 (2 years)
Chief Investigator – D
(Waters S, Jaffe A, Morris K, Ooi CY, Patel H)
2017 The Heart-Gut-Brain Axis: Investigating the impact of serious medical illness in infancy on child and adolescent mental health, gut microbiota, and stress hormone levels.
UNSW Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addictions and SPHERE Mindgardens. $40,000 (1 year).
Chief Investigator – E
(Kasparian N, Kan J, Callaghan B, Sholler G, Ooi CY, Winlaw D, Coffey M.)
2016-2017 University of New South Wales
Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education)
PlayMed
$180,000
Chief Investigator - A
2016-2017 Thrasher Research Fund - Early Career Award Program
USD $25,000 = AUD $32,402
Probiotics in infants with cystic fibrosis: Effects of early intervention
Chief Investigator - A
2015-2020 U01 Grant (U01 DK108334-01)
National Institute of Health, USA
USD $2,235,241 = AUD $2,897,000
International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In search for a cure
(INSPIRRE) to Study Pediatric Chronic Pancreatitis
Principal Investigator
(CIA – Aliye Uc)
2015-2016 University of New South Wales Learning and Teaching Innovation Grant
$20,000
A Novel Computer-based Approach to Educating Medical Students through an Online Experiential Role-playing Game
Chief Investigator - A
2015-2016 Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Seed Funding
$20,000
Early Feeding in Acute Pancreatitis in Children – A Randomised Controlled Trial
Chief Investigator - A
2012 Cystic Fibrosis Australia Research Trust
AUD $75,049
Project Title: The “gut-lung axis”: defining & understanding the gut microbiota in cystic fibrosis
Chief Investigator – A
2012 Servier Staff Research Fellowship, Royal Australasian College of Physicians Research and Education Foundation Award
AUD $10,000
Project Title: Molecular characterization and understanding the effects of altered gut microbiota in cystic fibrosis
Chief Investigator – A
Philantropic – Chief Investigator
2018-2019 University of New South Wales Foundation (Evolution Health Pty Ltd)
PEARL-CF study
$126,380.98
Chief Investigator - A
2017 University of New South Wales Foundation (Bank Of Queensland)
The early life effects of probiotics on the gut in CF (PEARL-CF “Plus”)
$30,690.05
Chief Investigator - A
2016 University of New South Wales Foundation (Evolution Health Pty Ltd)
PEARL-CF study
$60,000
Chief Investigator - A
2016 Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
Establishing Ex Vivo models for accelerating drug discovery and treatment in cystic fibrosis (CF): Development of the Cystic Fibrosis Avatar
$2,320,000
Chief Investigator
Competitive – Associate Investigator/Co-Investigator/Collaborator
2019 Australian Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust
David Millar Giles Innovation Grant
“An Australian Alliance of personalised lab grown mini-organs to save the rarest of them all”
$45,000 (12 months; CI – Shafagh Waters)
Associate Investigator
2018 Breakthrough Research Grant
UNSW Business School
Good Decisions in Education: The Smart Tech & Education Project (STEP)
$80,000 (12 months)
Associate Investigator
2017 Supporting Children with Complex Feeding Difficulties (SuCCEED)
Study.
SPHERE “Maridulu Budyari Gumal” (Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise) - Early Life Determinants of Health (ELDoH) Stream
$50,000 (12 months)
Co-Investigator (Collaborator)
2014-2015 R21 Grant (DK096327-02S1)
National Institute of Health, USA
USD $107,662 = AUD $140,000
International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In search for a cure
(INSPIRRE)
Co-Investigator (Collaborator)
2012-2015 R21 Grant (DK096327)
National Institute of Health, USA
USD $275,000 = AUD $360,000
International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In search for a cure
(INSPIRRE)
Co-Investigator (Collaborator)
2012 University of New South Wales/Goldstar-NHMRC – APP1027693
Project Title: Investigation of the role of the intestinal microflora in the aetiology of Crohn's Disease
AUD $40,000
Associate Investigator – H