Membership
Members for the Coronial and Public Health Sciences Human Ethics Committee are appointed as per section 5.1.30 of the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research. The criteria for appointees is outlined in the committee's terms of reference and standard operating procedure (DOC, 920.3 KB).
The committee (EC300305) as at 13 January 2025
Name | HREC category as per National Statement 5.1.29–5.1.33 | Queensland Health affiliation |
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Kate Angus | Category A—chair | Yes |
Dr Bianca Phillips |
Deputy chair 5.1.33 A member who has the expertise necessary to enable the institution to address ethical issues arising from the categories of research it is likely to consider. (Forensic pathologist) | Yes |
Michael Meadows | Category B—community member | No |
Kate Henderson | Category B—community member | No |
Kellie Chenoweth | Category C—person with knowledge of and current experience in professional care, counselling or treatment of people | No |
Renay Almond | Category C—person with knowledge of and current experience in professional care, counselling or treatment of people (coronial counsellor) | Yes |
Rev. Dr Ceri Wynne | Category D—person who performs a pastoral care role (minister of religion) | No |
Alana Martens | Category E—lawyer | No |
Jessica Lambert | Category E—lawyer | No |
Susan Beattie | Category F—person with current research experience (domestic violence/mental health) | No |
Dr Sanmarie' Schlebusch | Category F—person with current research experience (clinical microbiology) | Yes |
Rebekah Goodrich | Category F—person with current research experience | Yes |
Dr Jeremy Watherston | Category F—person with current research experience | Yes |
Kelly Dingli | Category F—person with current research experience | No |
Liz Burmeister | Category F—person with current research experience | Yes |