Dr Jeanne Marshall

Researcher biography
Dr Jeanne Marshall is a speech pathologist with expertise in paediatric feeding and swallowing. She is currently employed in a conjoint role between Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service and The University of Queensland. Jeanne's primary research interest is paediatric feeding disorder, with a particular focus on preventative health in this area. Jeanne has various projects aligned with this concept, across the themes of better diagnostics, early intervention, and awareness and advocacy. Jeanne also has a passion for research translation and building research capacity in the health workforce, working alongside clinicians at Children's Health Queensland to improve care on the front line.
Work Profile: Dr Jeanne Marshall is a Conjoint Senior Research Fellow in speech pathology and an advanced speech pathologist at the Queensland Children's Hospital.
Teaching Themes: Paediatric dysphagia, research methodology, research translation
Research interests: Paediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD); paediatric dysphagia, paediatric trachestomy, complex medical infants and children
Publications: 44 peer-reviewed journal articles and 2 invited editorials. Impact: 412 citations, H-index = 12, average citations per paper = 14.2, field weighted citation impact = 1.61 (2024) (Scopus, May 2025).
Reviewer: International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology; Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health; American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology; Dysphagia; Nutrients
Editorial Boards: Associate Editor for Speech, Language and Hearing
Professional Memberships: Speech Pathology Australia; American Speech Hearing Association International Affiliate