Jacqueline Brothier
Jacqueline Brothier
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
Jacqueline Brothier is a research strategy consultant, grant writer, and experienced research management professional. She has supported researchers at all career stages and across disciplines in Australia, Italy, and the United States, contributing to successful funding applications, strategic planning, and research operations. She has a Master of Science in Mathematics and Economics from the United States. She has worked in a research office in Australia as well as health and medical research centres in the Unites States and Italy.
Her work spans the full research lifecycle—from discovery through to translation—and includes coordination of major grant bids, project management, and stakeholder engagement. In Australia, Jacqueline has played a central role in supporting competitive applications to national and international funders including the NHMRC, MRFF, and various government and philanthropic bodies.
An accomplished grant strategist, Jacqueline brings a deep understanding of funding landscapes and application processes. She partners with researchers to develop persuasive, well-aligned proposals—offering hands-on support in drafting, editing, and positioning key sections. She has a strong track record in elevating the quality and clarity of applications, often helping teams refine impact pathways, methodologies, and cross-sector engagement plans.
In addition to her work in funding and research strategy, Jacqueline has led informatics and technology-driven projects in both academic and commercial settings. Her experience includes managing initiatives in genomics, phenotyping, secondary use of health data, clinical trial systems, and digital platforms that enhance research efficiency and accessibility.