Dr Menglu Ouyang
Dr Menglu Ouyang is a research fellow at the George Institute for Global Health in Sydney, Australia, and a Conjoint Lecturer at the University of New South Wales. Her research field is in stroke, including acute care, clinical management, health system and implementation science. She has extensive experience in large international clinical trials and implementation research. Her current research is focused on the implementation of evidence-based interventions to improve the system of care in stroke, which aims to fill the knowledge gap in stroke clinical guidelines development, inform implementation strategies and support promoting the care embedded in existing processes in a global context. She is the leading investigator for the process evaluation alongside the large international trials funded by MRC and NHMRC, to explore the feasibility, acceptability and implementation of evidence-based care. She also chairs the monthly Process Evaluation/Health System Research Seminar at TGI. She is in the UNSW Cardiac, Vascular, Metabolic Medicine Early Career Researcher Committee and the editor board of Cerebrovascular Diseases and Frontiers Public Health.
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- “Artificial intelligence for decision support in acute stroke”; NSW Health, 2023-2026. Role: Chief Investigator; $450,000 AUD.
- Funding title: “Atrial Fibrillation in Rheumatic Heart Disease with ECG Screening at Home Study (AFRESH)”; World Heart Federation Emerging Leader Seed Funding, 2023-24. Role: Chief Investigator; $30,000 USD.
- Grant title: “CODE-ICH”; Medical Research Foundation: Changing Policy and Practice Award, Year 2024-25. Role: Chief Investigator B; £30,000 GBP
- Grant title: “Improving primary health care for hypertension management implementation: a formative study in Shenzhen and Hong Kong”; Collaborative Seed Grant between TGI and CUHK, Year 2023-24, Role: Chief Investigator A; $29,400 AUD
- Grant title: “Outcome PredicTion in IntraCerebral haemorrhage Study (OPTICS) with machine learning”; Scheme: MRFF Cardiovascular Health Mission 2021, NHMRC; Year 2022-2024; Role: Chief Investigator D; $ 405,000 AUD
- Grant title: “Listen to your heart and mind”; UNSW Cardiac, Vascular and Metabolic Medicine (CVMM) Collaborative Grant Scheme, 2023-2024; Role: Associate Investigator; $AUD 30,000
- Grant title: “Generating new evidence to better guide to stroke managment”; Scheme: Investigaotr development grant 2020, NSW Health; Year 2020-2021; Role: Associate Investigator; $ 100,000 AUD
- Grant title: “Optimal Post tPA-IV Monitoring in Ischaemic Stroke Trial (OPTIMIST) development”; Scheme: UNSW Medicine Non-communicable Disease Theme E/MCR Seed Grant Scheme 2019, UNSW; Year 2019-2020; Role: Associate Investigator; $ 50,000 AUD
My Research Supervision
1 PhD
1 Master