[1][3][4] She then received an NHMRC Neil Hamilton Fairley Postdoctoral Fellowship to conduct post-doctoral studies in the laboratory of Salvatore DiMauro at Columbia University in New York City.
[3] In 2011, she established the Centre of Excellence for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders at Royal North Shore Hospital.
[3] Sue's research aims to improve our understanding of neurological disorders and develop new treatment options for patients.
[9] In 2019, Sue was part of the Queen's Birthday Honours List and awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for significant services to medicine.
[1][9] Sue is currently the executive director of the Kolling Institute of Medical Research, board member for the Brain and Mind Centre, and Professor of Neurology at the University of Sydney.