Significant findings in the lab can often get lost in their conversion to clinical practice and everyday medical treatments. As such, translational research skills have become a significant part of life at Monash’s three metropolitan clinical schools.
The symposium forms an important part of the curriculum for graduate research programs in Translational Research and Medicine. An outstanding scientific program featuring leading translational researchers from the three Monash University clinical schools and invited speakers from Australia’s premier research institutes has been assembled.
Our speakers
We are fortunate to have Professor Maria Makrides from SAHMRI as our Keynote Speaker, and Professor Nicholas Huntington of Monash University as our Plenary Speaker. Invited speakers include:
- Associate Professor Caroline Gurvich
- Professor Natasha Lannin
- Professor Dan Lubman
- Professor Stephen Nicholls
- Dr Kirsten Palmer
- Professor Andrew Perkins
Poster presentations from our early career researchers will also be a highlight of the day.
Come along to see the future of medicine!
Abstracts for the poster presentations are due 10 June - see abstract template and submit your abstracts to Jessica.Borger@monash.edu
Details
- 9:00 - 3:00 pm - Symposium
- 3:00 pm onwards - Networking
- Venue: Level 5 Lecture Theatre, Alfred Centre, 99 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004
- Cost: Free
- Registration: Register here
- RSVP: By Friday 24 June 2022
More information:
E: Jessica.Borger@monash.edu
T: +61 3 99030729
Web: www.monash.edu/medicine/ccs/events/translational-symposium
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