{"id":11620,"date":"2020-11-24T12:14:08","date_gmt":"2020-11-24T02:14:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=11620"},"modified":"2020-11-27T17:12:39","modified_gmt":"2020-11-27T07:12:39","slug":"dr-christian-osadnik","status":"publish","type":"researcher","link":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/researchers\/dr-christian-osadnik\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr Christian Osadnik"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center wp-block-heading\">For Dr Christian Osadnik, research means unifying expert insights from patients, healthcare professionals and researchers to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes.<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>What inspired or motivated you to undertake this research project?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I am a physiotherapist with a strong interest in optimising the health of  people living with lung conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Much of my clinical experience centred upon the care we deliver during the time of hospitalisation due to acute flare-ups (exacerbations). Ensuring optimal recovery of physical function after discharge from hospital is something we have yet to master within respiratory medicine. This research was designed to improve our understanding of the factors associated with good or poor recovery within one month of discharge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>What have been some of the key findings or outcomes achieved from your research?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This study involved the creation of a unique dataset of comprehensive clinical information. One aspect I have focused on so far has been the negative impact of frailty upon one\u2019s recovery. Having frailty was associated with considerably poorer function at the time of discharge and a heightened risk (almost 4-times) for hospital readmission (within 90-days). This suggests it is a very important trait to detect during the time of hospitalisation, yet it is not common within current models of Australian respiratory healthcare. The good news is that a large proportion of people who have frailty during the time of hospitalisation will see this spontaneously resolve.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>How do you envision this will impact the health and wellbeing of patients?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Acute exacerbations of COPD are complex medical events that have enduring negative health effects upon individuals. Having a clearer understanding of the detectable factors that contribute to good or poor recovery after discharge is crucial in order to focus attention towards the right treatment for the right individual. Treatments like pulmonary rehabilitation are excellent options to facilitate recovery, but alternative models of care may also need to be developed to better support people with frailty. It is hoped findings from our study will lead to an improved ability to appropriately triage individuals with high rehabilitation needs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>How important was funding from Lung Foundation Australia for your work?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This research would simply not have occurred without the support of Lung Foundation Australia and Boehringer-Ingelheim. I have a passion for clinical respiratory research, but the reality of my situation (and many others) is that this can only occur in fine balance with concurrent full-time employment. Obtaining a fellowship salary was the only way I could backfill my other academic duties to dedicate the requisite time to undertake the research, and I am so grateful for that opportunity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>A number of our research awards are funded through generous donations from patients and families impacted by lung disease. If you had the opportunity, what would you say to someone considering donating to lung focused research?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In Australia, we currently operate within a landscape where it is becoming increasingly difficult to secure Government funding for large-scale healthcare research. Investigators simply must look elsewhere for funding opportunities. Unfortunately, the available funding for research into lung health is far below that of many other health diseases, which forces many talented people in the healthcare and scientific community (who possess the passion and expertise to work in lung health) to seek opportunities in other fields. Donations for research \u2018tagged\u2019 to lung health, such as those offered by families through Lung Foundation Australia, can be the absolute difference that helps retain the knowledge and skills required to generate the science that will advance future lung health care for people affected by lung disease. They are not taken for granted and truly make a difference.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>What change do you hope to see in the lung disease and lung cancer space by 2030?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I am extremely proud to live in a country where smoking rates, particularly in young people, are currently amongst the lowest in the world. This demonstrates the effectiveness that responsible healthcare policies and public health education can have upon societal culture. By 2030, I would like to witness a similar change in society that sees the stigma so commonly attached to people living with lung disease and lung cancer removed. It is simply fair and proper. As a clinician-researcher in this space, I would also like to believe that fairness would extend to a more responsible distribution of medical research funding across major disease groups. The area of lung health research deserves better.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dr Osadnik hopes that research will continue to inspire talented healthcare clinicians to seek training and mentorship in order to develop&nbsp;future Australian healthcare leaders. Dr Osadnik also hopes that in the future  healthcare research will one day be fairly and adequately funded, particularly to support people in the early stages of their career.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center has-text-color wp-block-heading\" style=\"color:#4f9837\">Research saves lives and gives hope for a cure.<br><strong>Give hope. 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Our knowledge about the magnitude of the problem and the promise of potential benefits from participation currently outweigh our understanding of how to help people make changes in their everyday life.\n\nLung Foundation Australia\u2019s funding assisted in the completion of a Cochrane systematic review looking at interventions to increase physical activity in people with COPD, and enabled me to travel to the American Thoracic Society International Conference in May 2018 to present and discuss our findings with attendees with expertise from around the world.\n\nBy informing health care professionals regarding the most effective strategies to use with the people they see every day, we hope to maximise the health benefits for people with COPD around the world.\nIt is only through the support offered to the Lung Foundation Australia that this work was made possible.\u201d","post_title":"Angela Burge","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"angela-burge","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-07 19:42:24","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-07 09:42:24","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=1566","menu_order":0,"post_type":"researcher","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":3709,"post_author":"3","post_date":"2018-09-27 12:15:00","post_date_gmt":"2018-09-27 02:15:00","post_content":"<h4>What are some of the key findings, progress and discoveries you have made with your research to date \u2013 and how will this make a difference to patients with this disease?<\/h4>\nI have discovered that the way the brain controls breathing is changed in some people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In comparison to young healthy people (in whom rhythmic breathing is controlled automatically by the respiratory centres in the brain stem), I detected abnormal activation in a secondary region in the brain (the sensorimotor cortex) that is usually reserved for voluntary control of the respiratory muscles.&nbsp; This abnormal activation occurred in approximately 40% of the people with COPD I tested.&nbsp; However, I also tested older people <em>without<\/em> COPD and found a similar rate of abnormal sensorimotor cortical activation, thus determining that the change in brain activity was not related to factors such as compromised lung function in people with COPD, but rather due to age.&nbsp; My finding may have implications for people with COPD of more advanced age. &nbsp;I have commenced a follow-up study to investigate the link between this altered brain activation and the symptom of breathlessness (dyspnoea) in COPD.\n\nIn addition, I am investigating how the mechanics of the chest and muscles are altered in COPD. The neural control of breathing is usually matched to muscle mechanics as it provides an efficient strategy to ventilate the lungs. Therefore, I will also determine the implications of mechanical changes in COPD on the neural control of the respiratory muscles in these patients. Through my research, detection of any neural impairment in the mis-match between respiratory muscle mechanics and neural control could improve treatment via targeted physiotherapy or other interventions.\n\nI am thankful to all previous and future participants who have volunteered for my research studies.\n<h4>What do you hope to achieve with this research project?<\/h4>\nMy research will detect neural impairments in respiratory motor control in COPD.&nbsp; Coordinated and efficient contraction of the respiratory muscles is required to ventilate the lungs. Given the respiratory muscles are weak and mechanics of the chest and lungs are compromised in people with COPD, I will determine what changes occur in the way the central nervous system controls the respiratory muscles in COPD and how it relates to breathlessness (dyspnoea), a debilitating symptom of the disease. Through detection of neural impairments in COPD, I aim to identify new targets for therapy to reduce respiratory morbidity in patients with COPD.\n<h4>How important was the funding from Lung Foundation Australia to your work?<\/h4>\nFunding from LFA has allowed me to apply my expertise in human respiratory physiology to the debilitating disease of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Given there is no cure for the disease, improved understanding of the mechanisms of the disease and identification of new targets for treatment to improve disease symptoms are critical.\n\nPersonally, the fellowship came at a key point in my career. I was a mid-career researcher returning from maternity leave and the fellowship has given me independence to forge a unique research path.\n<h4>Do you have a message for Lung Foundation Australia\u2019s supporters?<\/h4>\nIn the course of my research project, I have met only a small proportion of Australians living with COPD. I have been moved by their personal stories and their struggle with the disease. I would be honoured and incredibly rewarded if my research can improve the lives of these individuals I have met. It is indescribable to imagine helping all people living with COPD. 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Our research team led, by Professor Phil Hansbro, has developed a unique experimental model of COPD that is highly representative of human disease. I have used this model to collect preliminary evidence that shows that the levels of a recently discovered type of molecule, known as microRNAs, changes as the disease progresses. So far, I have shown that one of these microRNAs plays important roles in the development of experimental COPD and that it is also changed in humans with this disease.\n<h4>What do you hope to achieve with this research project?<\/h4>\nThe overarching goal of this research project is to increase the understanding of the mechanisms that drive the development of COPD. I will target specific microRNAs that are changed in experimental COPD to examine their roles and potential for therapeutic targeting, and then confirm my observations in human patients.\n<h4>How important was the funding from Lung Foundation Australia to your work?<\/h4>\nThe funding from Lung Foundation Australia will provide me with an invaluable opportunity to pursue my research, which aims to identify the mechanisms that drive the development of COPD and new therapeutic targets. This research project would not be possible without funding from Lung Foundation Australia.\n<h4>Do you have a message for Lung Foundation Australia\u2019s supporters?<\/h4>\nLung Foundation Australia is an incredible organisation that actively supports the next generation of scientists to pursue cutting edge research in a range of chronic lung diseases. This kind of support enables Australia to remain at the forefront of lung research and fosters early career lung research scientists. This fellowship is essential for me to continue my research, which has strong translational potential, and to further develop my career. I would like to personally thank all of the supporters of Lung Foundation Australia for this opportunity.","post_title":"Dr Richard Kim","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"richard-kim","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-07 20:31:30","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-07 10:31:30","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=1547","menu_order":0,"post_type":"researcher","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"}]}],"full_width_components":{"full_width_page_components":[{"acf_fc_layout":"featured_posts_static","heading":"","view_more_link":null,"posts":[{"ID":1566,"post_author":"3","post_date":"2018-09-18 16:12:39","post_date_gmt":"2018-09-18 06:12:39","post_content":"\u201cMy work is centred on the challenges of regular exercise and physical activity for people with COPD. Our knowledge about the magnitude of the problem and the promise of potential benefits from participation currently outweigh our understanding of how to help people make changes in their everyday life.\n\nLung Foundation Australia\u2019s funding assisted in the completion of a Cochrane systematic review looking at interventions to increase physical activity in people with COPD, and enabled me to travel to the American Thoracic Society International Conference in May 2018 to present and discuss our findings with attendees with expertise from around the world.\n\nBy informing health care professionals regarding the most effective strategies to use with the people they see every day, we hope to maximise the health benefits for people with COPD around the world.\nIt is only through the support offered to the Lung Foundation Australia that this work was made possible.\u201d","post_title":"Angela Burge","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"angela-burge","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-07 19:42:24","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-07 09:42:24","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=1566","menu_order":0,"post_type":"researcher","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":3709,"post_author":"3","post_date":"2018-09-27 12:15:00","post_date_gmt":"2018-09-27 02:15:00","post_content":"<h4>What are some of the key findings, progress and discoveries you have made with your research to date \u2013 and how will this make a difference to patients with this disease?<\/h4>\nI have discovered that the way the brain controls breathing is changed in some people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In comparison to young healthy people (in whom rhythmic breathing is controlled automatically by the respiratory centres in the brain stem), I detected abnormal activation in a secondary region in the brain (the sensorimotor cortex) that is usually reserved for voluntary control of the respiratory muscles.&nbsp; This abnormal activation occurred in approximately 40% of the people with COPD I tested.&nbsp; However, I also tested older people <em>without<\/em> COPD and found a similar rate of abnormal sensorimotor cortical activation, thus determining that the change in brain activity was not related to factors such as compromised lung function in people with COPD, but rather due to age.&nbsp; My finding may have implications for people with COPD of more advanced age. &nbsp;I have commenced a follow-up study to investigate the link between this altered brain activation and the symptom of breathlessness (dyspnoea) in COPD.\n\nIn addition, I am investigating how the mechanics of the chest and muscles are altered in COPD. The neural control of breathing is usually matched to muscle mechanics as it provides an efficient strategy to ventilate the lungs. Therefore, I will also determine the implications of mechanical changes in COPD on the neural control of the respiratory muscles in these patients. Through my research, detection of any neural impairment in the mis-match between respiratory muscle mechanics and neural control could improve treatment via targeted physiotherapy or other interventions.\n\nI am thankful to all previous and future participants who have volunteered for my research studies.\n<h4>What do you hope to achieve with this research project?<\/h4>\nMy research will detect neural impairments in respiratory motor control in COPD.&nbsp; Coordinated and efficient contraction of the respiratory muscles is required to ventilate the lungs. Given the respiratory muscles are weak and mechanics of the chest and lungs are compromised in people with COPD, I will determine what changes occur in the way the central nervous system controls the respiratory muscles in COPD and how it relates to breathlessness (dyspnoea), a debilitating symptom of the disease. Through detection of neural impairments in COPD, I aim to identify new targets for therapy to reduce respiratory morbidity in patients with COPD.\n<h4>How important was the funding from Lung Foundation Australia to your work?<\/h4>\nFunding from LFA has allowed me to apply my expertise in human respiratory physiology to the debilitating disease of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Given there is no cure for the disease, improved understanding of the mechanisms of the disease and identification of new targets for treatment to improve disease symptoms are critical.\n\nPersonally, the fellowship came at a key point in my career. I was a mid-career researcher returning from maternity leave and the fellowship has given me independence to forge a unique research path.\n<h4>Do you have a message for Lung Foundation Australia\u2019s supporters?<\/h4>\nIn the course of my research project, I have met only a small proportion of Australians living with COPD. I have been moved by their personal stories and their struggle with the disease. I would be honoured and incredibly rewarded if my research can improve the lives of these individuals I have met. It is indescribable to imagine helping all people living with COPD. The individuals with COPD I have met are an even smaller proportion of Australians living with a whole range of debilitating lung diseases.&nbsp; By support of Lung Foundation Australia, together, we can aspire to improve the lives of all these individuals.","post_title":"Dr Anna Hudson","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"anna-hudson","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-07 20:33:44","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-07 10:33:44","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=3709","menu_order":0,"post_type":"researcher","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":1547,"post_author":"3","post_date":"2018-09-18 15:11:17","post_date_gmt":"2018-09-18 05:11:17","post_content":"<h4>What are some of the key findings, progress and discoveries you have made, or hope to make, with your research to date?<\/h4>\nI hope to make discoveries that will be developed into more effective therapies for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Our research team led, by Professor Phil Hansbro, has developed a unique experimental model of COPD that is highly representative of human disease. I have used this model to collect preliminary evidence that shows that the levels of a recently discovered type of molecule, known as microRNAs, changes as the disease progresses. So far, I have shown that one of these microRNAs plays important roles in the development of experimental COPD and that it is also changed in humans with this disease.\n<h4>What do you hope to achieve with this research project?<\/h4>\nThe overarching goal of this research project is to increase the understanding of the mechanisms that drive the development of COPD. I will target specific microRNAs that are changed in experimental COPD to examine their roles and potential for therapeutic targeting, and then confirm my observations in human patients.\n<h4>How important was the funding from Lung Foundation Australia to your work?<\/h4>\nThe funding from Lung Foundation Australia will provide me with an invaluable opportunity to pursue my research, which aims to identify the mechanisms that drive the development of COPD and new therapeutic targets. This research project would not be possible without funding from Lung Foundation Australia.\n<h4>Do you have a message for Lung Foundation Australia\u2019s supporters?<\/h4>\nLung Foundation Australia is an incredible organisation that actively supports the next generation of scientists to pursue cutting edge research in a range of chronic lung diseases. This kind of support enables Australia to remain at the forefront of lung research and fosters early career lung research scientists. This fellowship is essential for me to continue my research, which has strong translational potential, and to further develop my career. I would like to personally thank all of the supporters of Lung Foundation Australia for this opportunity.","post_title":"Dr Richard Kim","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"richard-kim","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-07 20:31:30","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-07 10:31:30","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/?post_type=researcher&#038;p=1547","menu_order":0,"post_type":"researcher","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"}]}]},"image":{"card":{"ID":11626,"id":11626,"title":"030_Christian Osadnik_20170315","filename":"030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","filesize":520553,"url":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","link":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/researchers\/dr-christian-osadnik\/030_christian-osadnik_20170315\/","alt":"","author":"112","description":"","caption":"","name":"030_christian-osadnik_20170315","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":11620,"date":"2020-11-23 04:19:08","modified":"2020-11-23 04:19:08","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":2560,"height":1704,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-150x150.jpg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-300x200.jpg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":200,"medium_large":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-768x511.jpg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":511,"large":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-1024x682.jpg","large-width":1024,"large-height":682,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-1536x1022.jpg","1536x1536-width":1536,"1536x1536-height":1022,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-2048x1363.jpg","2048x2048-width":2048,"2048x2048-height":1363,"xxlarge":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-1920x1278.jpg","xxlarge-width":1920,"xxlarge-height":1278,"xlarge":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","xlarge-width":1280,"xlarge-height":852,"header-navigation":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-480x1080.jpg","header-navigation-width":480,"header-navigation-height":1080,"link-category":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-380x256.jpg","link-category-width":380,"link-category-height":256,"card":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-450x450.jpg","card-width":450,"card-height":450,"gform-image-choice-sm":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","gform-image-choice-sm-width":300,"gform-image-choice-sm-height":200,"gform-image-choice-md":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","gform-image-choice-md-width":400,"gform-image-choice-md-height":266,"gform-image-choice-lg":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/030_Christian-Osadnik_20170315-scaled.jpg","gform-image-choice-lg-width":600,"gform-image-choice-lg-height":399}}}},"jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/researcher\/11620","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/researcher"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/researcher"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/112"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=11620"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/4561"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=11620"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"researcher_condition","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lungfoundation.com.au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/researcher_condition?post=11620"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}