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The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) is Ireland’s National Immunisation Technical Advisory Group (NITAG). NIAC provides independent evidence-based recommendations and advice to the Minister for Health on immunisation and related health matters to inform health policy in Ireland. 

First established in 1998, NIAC has been hosted by HIQA as a statutory function under Section 8(1)(g) of the Health Act 2007 (as amended) since 31 March 2025.

The NIAC Secretariat team, sited within the HTA Directorate provides clinical, evidence synthesis, and administrative support to NIAC.

NIAC Members and Roles

NIAC membership is voluntary, and includes people with broad expertise in areas including but not limited to, immunisation, public health, infectious diseases, and ethics. There are two lay members. 

Appointments and durations of membership are outlined in NIAC’s Standard Operating Procedures.  

Chair

Dr Edina Moylett, Consultant Paediatrician

Deputy Chair

Dr Kevin Kelleher, Honorary Treasurer, RCPI Faculty of Public Health Medicine

Voting members

Nominating Organisation

 

Nominee

Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI)

Dr Bridget Freyne, Consultant in Infectious Diseases

Faculty of Occupational Medicine, RCPI

Dr Sujil Jacob, Specialist Occupational Health Physician

Faculty of Paediatrics, RCPI

Dr Juliette Lucey, Consultant Paediatrician

Faculty of Pathology, RCPI

Dr Patrick Stapleton, Consultant Microbiologist

Faculty of Public Health Medicine, RCPI

Dr Mary Ward, Director of Public Health

Institute of Medicine, RCPI

Professor Corinna Sadlier, Consultant in Infectious Diseases

Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, RCPI

Dr Cliona Murphy, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC)

Dr Lisa Domegan, Principal Epidemiologist         

Alternate: Dr Michael Carton, Principal Epidemiologist

Infectious Diseases Society of Ireland (IDSI)

Dr Ruth O'Riordan, Consultant in Infectious Diseases

Alternate: Dr Cathal O’Broin, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and General Internal Medicine

Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP)

Dr Patrick Kelly, General Practitioner

Alternate: Dr Scott Walkin, General Practitioner

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland

Dr Karn Cliffe, Director of Nursing & Midwifery - Research, Practice Standards, Quality

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI)

Professor Brian Cleary, Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

Alternate: Dr Michelle Flood, Associate Professor and MPharm Deputy Director

Travel Medicine Society of Ireland

Dr Astrid Weidenhammer, Travel Health Clinic

National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL)

Dr Cillian De Gascun, Director

Alternate: Dr Daniel Hare, Deputy Director 

Ethics expertise

Professor Barry Lyons, Consultant Anaesthetist and Lecturer in Medical Ethics

Clinical pharmacy expertise

Nomination pending

Gerontology expertise

Dr Aoife Fallon, Consultant in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine

Inclusion health expertise

Nomination pending

Lay public member

Professor Alan Baird, UCD Full Professor of Veterinary Physiology and Biology

 

 

Non-Voting Members

Observers

 

Department of Health

Professor Ellen Crushell, Deputy Chief Medical Officer

Health Service Executive

Dr Áine McNamara, Area Director of Public Health, HSE West and North West

Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA)

Dr Niamh Ennis, Medical Officer

Alternates: Dr Ronan Donelan, Policy and Stakeholder Lead, and Dr Finnuala Lonsdale, Director of Human Product Authorisation and Registration

National Immunisation Office

Dr Lucy Jessop, Director of Public Health

Alternate: Dr Chantal Migone, Specialist in Public Health Medicine

 

Medical Secretary

Dr Áine Varley (Public Health Medicine)

 

Trainee Review Group

Dr Aileen Conway (Infectious diseases)

Dr Deirdre Foley (Paediatrics)

Dr Oisin Hennigan (Paediatrics)

Dr Fiona McGuire (Public Health)

Dr Karen McCarthy (Paediatrics)

Dr Michael Hanrahan (Public Health Medicine)

Dr Muireann de Paor (Public Health Medicine)

Dr Ellen Walsh (Infectious diseases)

Dr Laura Mannion (Paediatrics)

 

 

NIAC Secretariat:

Clinical Lead: 

Dr Sarah Geoghegan

Special Advisor: 

Dr Fiona Cullinane

Special Advisor: 

Dr Helena Murray

Senior HTA Analyst: 

Dr Bryony Treston

Senior HTA Analyst: 

Dr Gillian Walsh

Senior HTA Analyst: 

Dr Valerie Power

Senior Programme Manager: 

Dr Melissa Jones

Programme Coordinator: 

Ms Trish Clarke

 

NIAC Working Groups:

Where a specific topic requires additional expertise and or focused attention beyond the usual scope of Committee meetings, a Working Group may be established by the NIAC Chair. Working Groups are responsible for collection, analysis, and preparation of information for presentation to the Committee to support informed deliberations and decision making, as determined by the NIAC Chair. 

Please see a list of working groups here.

NIAC Terms of Reference

The terms of reference of NIAC are to:

  • provide independent expert evidence-based recommendations and advice to the Minister for Health on immunisation and related health matters in the Irish context
  • develop, update and disseminate the Immunisation Guidelines for Ireland
  • respond to queries from healthcare professionals and the Department of Health on matters related to immunisation
  • undertake horizon scanning and monitor global developments in the field of immunisation for the prevention of infection and or disease
  • advocate for best immunisation practices in Ireland.

NIAC is not a policy maker and has no regulatory function.

Information on NIAC’s governance, responsibilities and operations can be found in its Terms of Reference and Standard Operating Procedures.

Links to external resources

Meetings

NIAC meets at least every two months to discuss the latest evidence and issues in immunisation. More frequent meetings take place as required.

Summaries of meetings that took place prior to 31 March 2025 are available on request.