Michael Collins

Dr Michael Collins

Clinical Senior Lecturer

Adelaide Medical School

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Dr Michael G. Collins MBChB FRACP PhD is a consultant nephrologist (kidney specialist) and clinical trialist working at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He trained in Nephrology at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand, and the Queen Elizabeth and Royal Adelaide Hospitals in Adelaide. From 2009-2013, he completed a PhD in transplant immunology with Professor Toby Coates at the University of Adelaide, while completing a number of clinical research projects including a multi-centre study of colorectal cancer screening in kidney transplant recipients. From this time onwards, he developed a strong interest in conducting high-quality clinical research with the goal of improving outcomes for kidney transplant recipients.

From 2013-2021, Dr Collins worked as a consultant nephrologist at Auckland City Hospital, in New Zealand. From 2014 to 2018, he led a cross-disciplinary research group that completed a single-centre randomised controlled trial of nutrition interventions in kidney transplant recipients.

In 2016, he proposed and ultimately became the co-lead investigator for the BEST-Fluids trial, a multi-centre, pragmatic, registry-based, investigator-initiated randomised controlled trial of IV fluid therapy in kidney transplant recipients. The trial was conducted as a collaboration between the Australasian Kidney Trials Network, the ANZDATA Registry and kidney transplant hospitals, clinicians and patients at 16 hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. The primary results of this study were published in the Lancet in 2023, and are expected to influence kidney transplant clinical practice worldwide, with further studies ongoing.

Dr Collins relocated to work at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 2022 where he is a senior nephrologist in the Central Northern Adelaide Renal and Transplantation Service (CNARTS), and a titleholder (clinical senior lecturer) at the University of Adelaide. He is the Deputy Chair of the Australasian Kidney Trials Network, and an active researcher in clinical trials. His ongoing research focuses on designing and conducting the future clinical trials of peri-operative interventions in kidney transplantation that will improve outcomes for patients.

Who am I and why do I work as a researcher in kidney disease and transplantation?

 

The BEST-Fluids trial 

1. Australian Health Journal video article summarizing the BEST-Fluids trial

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2. Listen to a podcast about the trial! The NephJC Freely Filtered Podcast discusses the impact of the trial and dissects the methods in detail.

https://www.nephjc.com/freelyfiltered/60/best-fluids

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3. Lancet infographic of the key results 

Infographic of BEST-Fluids trial results

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4. The key trial results summarised in a short video

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5. Link to Australasian Kidney Trials Network website - https://aktn.org.au/best-fluids/

  • Appointments

    Date Position Institution name
    2022 - ongoing Senior Consultant Nephrologist Royal Adelaide Hospital
    2022 - ongoing Clinical Senior Lecturer University of Adelaide
    2017 - ongoing Honorary Senior Fellow University of Queensland
  • Awards and Achievements

    Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
    2023 Research Award ANZSN Mid-Career Clinical Science Award Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology Australia -
    2023 Research Award Kidney Health Australia Award for Best Clinical Research Presentation Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand Australia -
    2021 Distinction Pass with Distinction Harvard Medical School United States -
    2020 Fellowship Gavin and Ann Kellaway Medical Research Fellowship Auckland Medical Research Foundation New Zealand NZD 37,000
    2017 Fellowship Jacquot Research Establishment Fellowship Royal Australasian College of Physicians Australia AUD 180,000
    2011 Research Award Presidents Prize - Clinical Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand Australia -
    2010 Research Award Young Investigator Award - Clinical Science Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology Australia -
  • Education

    Date Institution name Country Title
    2009 - 2013 University of Adelaide Australia PhD
    1998 - 2000 University of Auckland New Zealand MBChB
    1995 - 1997 University of Auckland New Zealand Bachelor of Human Biology (BHB)
  • Postgraduate Training

    Date Title Institution Country
    2021 - 2022 Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program 2021-2022 Harvard Medical School United States
    2001 - 2008 FRACP Royal Australasian College of Physicians New Zealand
  • Research Interests

  1. New Zealand Health Research Council (HRC) Project Grant 2019: 19/268. Serum phosphate to improve outcomes for dialysis patients: The PHOSPHATE trial. NZD$1,266,603 [Named Investigator]

     
  2. Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund 2018: Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Needs Clinical Trials Program Grant: APP1152390. The BEST Fluids study. AUD$1,117,150 [Chief Investigator B]

     
  3. HRC Project Grant 2017: 17/414. The BEST Fluids study. NZD$549,035 [First Named Investigator/CIA]

     
  4. Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Jacquot Research Establishment Fellowship Grant 2017 and 2018. AUD $180,000.

     
  5. Better Evidence and Translation Chronic Kidney Disease (BEAT-CKD) grant 2016-7. Seed funding for The BEST Fluids study. AUD$200,000

     
  6. Auckland District Health Board Charitable Trust – Project grant 2015. Outcomes for Live Kidney Donors following Nephrectomy in Aotearoa New Zealand: the LIVE DONATE NZ study. NZD $30,000.00

     
  7. Auckland District Health Board Charitable Trust – Project grant 2013. Optimal nutrition intervention to prevent excessive weight gain post kidney transplantation: pilot randomised controlled trial. NZD $30,000.00

     
  8. ANZSN-Amgen Quality Assurance Grants 2014. Optimal nutrition intervention to prevent excessive weight gain post kidney transplantation: pilot randomised controlled trial. AUD $10,000.00

     
  9. CellCept Australia Research Grants, 2008. Screening for colorectal cancer in recipients of kidney transplants. AUD $20,000.00

     
  10. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Research Foundation Research Grants, 2010. Screening for colorectal cancer in recipients of kidney transplants. AUD $10,000.00

 

  • Accredited supervisor of Advanced trainees in Nephrology (Royal Australasian College of Physicians)
  • Lecturer for the University of Adelaide Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine (BMD) program
  • Current Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)

    Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
    2023 Principal Supervisor Peri-operative Management of Kidney Transplantation Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Karthik Venkataraman
  • Other Supervision Activities

    Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name
    2021 - 2022 Co-Supervisor Obesity and Access to Kidney Transplantation University of Auckland Master of Nursing Master Part Time Peta Kelly
    2020 - 2021 External Supervisor Thymoglobuline and the risk of delayed graft function after kidney transplantation University of Queensland Master of Pharmacy Master Part Time Emily McCulloch
    2016 - 2017 Co-Supervisor Intensive Nutrition interventions to prevent weight after kidney transplantation University of Auckland Master of Health Science Master Full Time Cordula Henggeler
    2015 - 2015 Co-Supervisor Intensive Nutrition interventions to prevent weight after kidney transplantation University of Auckland Master of Health Science Master Full Time Emily Gilchrist
    2014 - 2014 Co-Supervisor Intensive Nutrition interventions to prevent weight after kidney transplantation University of Auckland Master of Health Science Master Full Time Kristin Ryan

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