Professor Euan Wallace is the Carl Wood Professor and Head of Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University and Director of Obstetric Services, Monash Health. Professor Wallace will be speaking at the forthcoming 30 Sept Translational Research symposium hosted by Central Clinical School. See detail below.
He completed his clinical and research training at the University of Edinburgh and the MRC Reproductive Biology Unit, Edinburgh, Scotland. His clinical interests are in high risk pregnancy including fetal growth restriction, multiple pregnancy, preeclampsia and maternal medical disorders. His research group is within The Ritchie Centre at the School of Clinical Sciences and The Hudson Institute where he has a basic and clinical research program in fetal development, preeclampsia and cell therapies.
Prof Wallace will be speaking at the Central Clinical School's Translational Research Symposium Wednesday, 30 September 2015, on the topic of "How basic science informs clinical trials. Lessons from perinatal medicine."
All welcome, see details:
He completed his clinical and research training at the University of Edinburgh and the MRC Reproductive Biology Unit, Edinburgh, Scotland. His clinical interests are in high risk pregnancy including fetal growth restriction, multiple pregnancy, preeclampsia and maternal medical disorders. His research group is within The Ritchie Centre at the School of Clinical Sciences and The Hudson Institute where he has a basic and clinical research program in fetal development, preeclampsia and cell therapies.
All welcome, see details:
- Time: 8.00 am registration for 9.00 am start. Drinks and canapes from 6-8 pm
- Venue: AMREP Lecture Theatre, adjacent to the BakerIDI Institute at 85 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, 200 metres east of the main Alfred Hospital entrance. See map.
- Cost: Free
- RSVP by Friday 25 September for catering purposes
- Enquiries: Catherine.Wong@monash.edu ph +61 3 9903 0640
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