7 Jul 2017

Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight - Prof Peter Gibson

Prof Peter Gibson
Monash University's 3rd annual Translational Research Symposium is being hosted by its three metropolitan clinical schools on 31 July 2017. The symposium will host a diverse group of medical researchers presenting their work into translational research. RSVP here.

Professor Peter Gibson is the Head of the Department of Gastroenterology. He also led the team, along with Dr Jane Muir, who developed the very popular low FODMAP Diet app.

4 Jul 2017

Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight - Dr Sarah Zaman

Dr Sarah Zaman  is a cardiologist at
Monash Heart & Monash Health
Monash University's 3rd annual Translational Research Symposium is being hosted by its three metropolitan clinical schools on 31 July 2017. The symposium will host a diverse group of medical researchers presenting their work into translational research. RSVP here.

Dr Sarah Zaman is a cardiologist at Monash Heart and Monash Health.

3 Jul 2017

Young HIV researcher honoured

Dr Robert Gillies
Congratulations to Dr Robert Gillies, 25, who received the Victoria Day Award for Public and Community Service by a Younger Victorian!

Dr Gillies is a junior doctor at The Alfred, and works 60 hours a week on six social initiatives he has founded, including an organisation that arranges volunteer trips to remote Indigenous communities and the not-for-profit "HoMie" streetwear label and retail store employing people struggling with homelessness.

He is also a HIV researcher, having presented his research at the International AIDS Conference and the San Francisco Liver Conference.

"It's a tremendous honour, not just to me, but to the teams of volunteers that give up their time every single day to help raise awareness for the thousands of homeless people in our community," he said.

"Homelessness is just so on the doorstep, it's just in your face everyday so me and the people that started HoMie just absolutely felt that we had to do something more, and it just started by educating ourselves.

"I'm really hoping that we are able to leverage today's honour and recognition with potential future sponsors and volunteers and any help is greatly appreciated."

The Victorian of the Year honour has been awarded since 1995.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-03/mike-brady-up-there-cazaly-songwriter-victorian-of-the-year/8672726

Congratulations to Dr Jae Young Lee on Dean's award for outstanding PhD thesis

Dr Jae Young Lee participating in Red Lab
Coat Day, an awareness raising exercise for
multiple sclerosis research
Congratulations to recent CCS PhD graduate, Dr Jae Young Lee, who is the inaugural awardee of the Dean's Award for Doctoral Thesis Excellence 2016!

The award recognises Jae's outstanding PhD thesis, entitled "Targeting the molecular mechanisms of axonal degeneration, demyelination and remyelination in multiple sclerosis".

Jae's main supervisor was Dr Steven Petratos who will be attending to receive the award on Jae's behalf, as Jae is currently working in South Korea.

See more about the Petratos research group at:  www.med.monash.edu.au/medicine/alfred/research/petratos-group.html
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