
News and updates from across the Clinical Trials Network
ANZCA CTN media interview with Professor Tomas Corcoran
Professor Tomas Corcoran, chair of the Clinical Trials Network Executive was interviewed for the ABC Radio Adelaide Drive program on 6 August about the CTN and the Reduction Of Chronic post-surgical pain with Ketamine (ROCKet) trial.
Professor Paul Myles featured in TopMedTalk’s new Perioperative Profiles series
TopMedTalk has launched Perioperative Profiles, a new series highlighting the journeys of leading researchers in perioperative medicine. The first episode features Professor Paul Myles, who shares how his early career aspirations evolved into a passion for anaesthesia and research. He reflects on establishing landmark multi-centre studies and the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network. The conversation also touches on balancing career and family, the role of mentorship, and the future of perioperative research through adaptive platform trials.
Dr Matthew Bright wins 2025 Emerging Investigator Prize
Congratulations to Dr Matthew Bright, awarded the ANZCA CTN Emerging Investigator Prize at the 2025 Strategic Research Workshop for his study WAVELET-II: Individualised haemodynamic optimisation informed by the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation during PEARS surgery. The prize, supported by the ANZCA Foundation, recognises early-career researchers in anaesthesia, pain, and perioperative medicine, fostering innovation and academic excellence.
CTN satellite meeting highlights Māori research principles, ethics, and binational collaboration
On 10 August 2025 in Glenelg, SA, the CTN hosted a Trans-Tasman satellite meeting with 30 investigators from Australia and New Zealand. Sessions explored Māori research principles, ethics, and site sustainability, reinforcing CTN’s commitment to culturally grounded, collaborative research.
CTN launches new toolkit
The CTN has launched a new toolkit with more than 30 tailored resources to support trainees, fellows, investigators, and research co-ordinators. Covering trial readiness, career pathways, research development, and departmental sustainability, the toolkit is available via the CTN webpage and the ANZCA Institutional Research Repository (AIRR).