Dr Gráinne Murray

School of Medicine

College of Health


Paediatric rheumatologist based at Women's and Children's HospitalTrained in Dublin (Ireland), Sheffield and Bristol (UK), Melbourne and AdelaideCurrent research interests include improving clinical care for patients with childhood onset rheumatic diseases, autoinflammatory diseases, uveitis.Enrolled in Masters of Clinical Science

Current research projects include:

  • Optimising transition care for adolescents with juvenile rheumatic disease in South Australia
  • Co-designing the ‘VITAL’ (validation, understanding, and graded, valued activity prescription) intervention for children and adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
  • National Audit of Juvenile Arthritis

Date Position Institution name
2022 - ongoing Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist Women's and Children's Hospital

Year Citation
2024 Murray, G. M., Griffith, N., Sinnappurajar, P., Al Julandani, D. A., Clarke, S. L. N., Hawley, D. P., . . . Ramanan, A. V. (2024). Clinical Efficacy of Biosimilar Switch of Adalimumab for Management of Uveitis.. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 32(4), 442-446.
DOI Europe PMC11
2022 Murray, G. M., & Renton, W. D. (2022). Tofacitinib for juvenile idiopathic arthritis.. The Lancet, 399(10338), 1865-1866.
DOI Europe PMC1
2021 Murray, G. M., Schnabel, A., Alessi, M., Chopra, M., Mahmood, K., Killeen, O. G., . . . Ramanan, A. (2021). Is chronic non-infectious osteomyelitis with mandibular involvement a distinct disease?. LANCET RHEUMATOLOGY, 3(2), E90-E92.
DOI WoS3 Europe PMC3
2021 Murray, G. M., Sen, E. S., & Ramanan, A. V. (2021). Advancing the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The Lancet Rheumatology, 3(4), e294-e305.
DOI WoS4 Europe PMC6
2021 Murray, G. M., Ng, S. K., Beasley, D., Johansen, L., & Ramanan, A. V. (2021). Severe hepatotoxicity as a rare side effect of anakinra in a patient with systemic JIA. RHEUMATOLOGY, 60(9), E307-E308.
DOI WoS11 Europe PMC6
2020 Murray, G. M., Vastert, S. J., & Ramanan, A. V. (2020). Aiming high: quantifying inflammation in systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA), a multi-faceted and complex inflammatory disease. Rheumatology, 59(11), 3124-3126.
DOI WoS2 Europe PMC1

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