Ayano Kelly is a Rheumatologist at Liverpool Hospital and an early career researcher with a strong interest in patient-centred research and implementation and evaluation of interventions to support medication adherence in Rheumatology. She graduated from the University of New South Wales with Honours and completed Basic Physician Training at Liverpool Hospital and Rheumatology Advanced Training at John Hunter Hospital and the Canberra Hospital.
Year |
Type |
Title of prize/award |
Institution/Organisation |
2019 |
Prize |
ANU Medical School Inaugural HDR Symposium Best Paper |
Australian National University |
2016 |
Prize |
Best clinical research presentation |
Canberra Hospital Annual Research Meeting |
2015 |
Prize |
Best clinical research presentation |
Canberra Hospital Annual Research Meeting |
2015 |
Prize |
Travel Award |
Australian Rheumatology Association |
2015 |
Prize |
Amgen-ANZBMS Outstanding Abstract Award |
Amgen-Australia New Zealand Bone and Mineral Society |
2014 |
Prize |
Ray Robinson Prize for registrar research project |
Australian Rheumatology Association, NSW branch |
2001 |
Award |
TDK Australia Prize: Advanced Japanese Studies |
University of New South Wales |
Year |
Type |
Title of grant |
Institution/Organisation |
2021 |
Grant |
($2,337,170) Co-Investigator (CI-D) Safer medicines To reduce falls and refractures for OsteoPorosis (#STOP) |
Medical Research Future Fund 2020 Quality, Safety and Effectiveness of Medicine Use and Medicine Intervention by Pharmacists Grant |
2020 |
Grant |
($15,000) Principal Investigator Outcomes of adherence interventions in Rheumatology |
Arthritis Australia Grant in Aid |
2019 |
Grant |
($897,729) Team investigator Translation of best practice osteoporosis re-fracture prevention: stopping fragility fractures to keep Australians out of hospital |
Medical Research Future Fund |
2019 |
Grant |
($10,000) Principal Investigator Developing consensus-based priority outcome domains for use in interventional studies targeting medication adherence in musculoskeletal conditions: An international Delphi survey |
The Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research & Enterprise Musculoskeletal Health Clinical Academic Group Blue Sky Funding |
2019 |
Grant |
($502,057) Associate Investigator Bone up |
Public Health and Chronic Disease Program, Department of Health Osteoporosis Consumer Awareness Grant |
2018 |
Grant |
($10,000) Principal Investigator Standardising outcomes domains in medication adherence trials in Rheumatology |
Arthritis Australia Grant in Aid |
2018 |
Grant |
($10,000) Team Investigator Patient and caregiver perspectives on transition from paediatric to adult healthcare in rheumatic diseases: an interview study |
Arthritis Australia Grant in Aid |
2014 |
Grant |
($18,000) Team investigator Perspectives and preferences for patients living with systemic sclerosis |
Scleroderma NSW Project Grant |