Nicholas Talley is an
Australian
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gastroenterologist, epidemiologist, researcher, and clinical educator. Most of his work centers on
FGIDs.
Early life
Talley grew up in
Sydney, Australia
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. He is a first-generation Australian and the son of a
Hungarian gastroenterologist, also known as Nicholas Talley.
Education and training
After completing school at
St. Aloysius College, Sydney, Talley studied medicine at the
University of New South Wales
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The university comprises seven faculties, through which it offers bachelor's, master's and docto ...
, graduating in 1979 with honours. He subsequently completed his PhD from the
University of Sydney
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, MD from the
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1949.
The university comprises seven faculties, through which it offers bachelor's, master's and docto ...
, and Masters of Medical Science (Clinical Epidemiology) from the
University of Newcastle, Australia. Talley completed Basic Physician Training at the
Prince of Wales Hospital
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Named after Ki ...
in Sydney, Advanced Training in Gastroenterology at the
Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, and postdoctoral research at
Mayo Clinic
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in the Gastroenterology Research Unit and Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in
Rochester, Minnesota
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. Interested in research, Talley received a
National Health and Medical Research Council
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scholarship in 1984.
Professional career
In 1988, Talley was appointed to the consultant staff at
Mayo Clinic
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in Minnesota. In 1993, Talley returned to Australia to become the Foundation Professor of Medicine at
Nepean Hospital in Sydney. In 2002, Talley returned to the Mayo Clinic in
Minnesota
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to become the Co-Director of the Center for Enteric Neurosciences Translational and Epidemiological Research Program. During this time at the Mayo Clinic, Talley also served as a professor of medicine. In 2006, he also became a professor of epidemiology. In 2007, Talley was appointed the Chairman of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic campus in
Jacksonville, Florida
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.
In 2010, Talley returned to Australia to become Pro Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Health and Medicine at the
University of Newcastle in
Newcastle, New South Wales
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. 2013 -14 Talley served as Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Innovation, at the same university. . From 2015 - 2019, Talley was appointed Pro Vice Chancellor, Global Research.
He held an invited prestigious Foreign Guest Professorial appointment at the
Karolinska Institute
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for the maximum term of six years.
In 2012, Talley was elected President-Elect of the
Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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The RACP is responsible for training both ...
by his peers and served his term as President from May 2014 to 2016. He was elected Chair of the Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges (CPMC) in 2015 and completed his term leading all of the Colleges in 2017. He served on the
NHMRC Research Committee for two terms and currently serves on the NHMRC Council. He was a member of the MBS Taskforce Review. In June 2014 he was inaugurated as one of the first 15
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (FAHMS) and was elected to the Executive of the Academy, where he served as Honorary Treasurer from 2014-2017.
Holding an appointment as Senior Staff Specialist at the
John Hunter Hospital, a tertiary referral teaching hospital in Newcastle, Talley remains an actively practising part-time consultant gastroenterologist and Distinguished Laureate Professor at the
University of Newcastle, Australia
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. He also serves as Adjunct Professor for the
University of North Carolina
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.
He was awarded an NHMRC Level 3 Investigator Grant in 2020 and is Chief Investigator on a
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
Centre of Research Excellence in Transforming Gut Health since 2019.
On Australia Day 2018, he was awarded the
Companion of the Order of Australia
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(AC) "For eminent service to medical research, and to education in the field of gastroenterology and epidemiology, as an academic, author and administrator at the national and international level, and to health and scientific associations".
In 2018, he received a further two prestigious awards for his work in Science:
*NSW Scientist of the Year Award, Sydney Australia - presented in November 2018 by the NSW Premier.
*Research Australia, Peter Wills Medal, Sydney Australia - presented in November 2018 by Peter Wills himself.
In 2019 he received the Bruce Shepard Medal from the Australian Doctors Federation- to recognise outstanding contribution to independent medicine and the highest ideals of the Australian medical profession.
In 2021 he was awarded a Gold Medal: the
Australian Medical Association’s (AMA) highest award, in recognition of outstanding services to medicine.
Research
Talley's research interests are in
neurogastroenterology; including investigating the role of mucosal inflammation, microbiome and eosinophilic gut diseases; he is considered an international authority in the field.
He was a member of the Rome Foundation Board for 20 years, a current editor for Up To Date, and past Editor-in-Chief of the
American Journal of Gastroenterology and
Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. From 2015–2023 he was the Editor-in-Chief (now Emeritus) of the
Medical Journal of Australia
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(MJA). He was elected to the Board of the
Asia Pacific Association of Medical Editors (APAME) in 2018 and President in 2023.
Talley has a current career total of 1,634 journal articles, 11 books, 18 book chapters and 507 abstracts and/or presentations at a conference. In 2017 he was named “Australia’s most cited Academic” by Google Scholar and in 2024 was ranked 171
st in the world and 1st in Australia on th
World Online Ranking of Best Medicine Scientistsby
Research.com.
Publications
Talley and Dr. Simon O'Connor co-authored ''Clinical Examination'', a widely used textbook of physical examination. Talley and O'Connor wrote this book because many of the existing textbooks omitted useful clinical examination techniques. Talley and O'Connor also wrote the widely acclaimed ''Examination Medicine'' for postgraduate trainees.
Talley wrote the textbook ''Internal Medicine: The Essential Facts''. He is also the author of a textbook of gastroenterology, now in its third edition.
References
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Living people
21st-century Australian mathematicians
Australian textbook writers
Australian gastroenterologists
Australian medical researchers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Medical doctors from Sydney
Companions of the Order of Australia
Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Medical journal editors