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| Prof. Jayashri Kulkarni featured in the "Women" project. Credit: Sam Burke & Rebecca Umlauf |
27 Mar 2019
Womens Minds Matter
Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Professor Christoph Hagemeyer
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| A/prof Christoph Hagemeyer |
Associate Professor Christoph Hagemeyer is Head of the Nanobiotechnology Laboratory at the Australian Centre for Blood Diseases.
21 Mar 2019
CCS Recent Publications: 12th March - 18th March 2019
| ACBD researchers published on treatments for chronic ulcers |
- Surgery
- Australian Centre for Blood Diseases
- Neuroscience
- Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
- Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine
- Infectious Diseases
Study investigates MS medication use in pregnant women
| Women with active MS are increasingly opting to try to get pregnant, rather than waiting for remission |
The number of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has steadily increased over the past 50 years with women three times more likely to develop MS than men, resulting in a greater number of women of childbearing age presenting to neurologists in specialist clinics.
However, very limited information is available about the safety and use of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) in these women during pregnancy. No clinical guidelines currently exist to assist health professionals in providing informed advice to women about their treatment.
Public Surgery Lecture and Brain Awareness Week wrap up
| From left Dr. Mostafiz Rahman, A/Prof Heather Cleland, Mr. Cheng Lo, Prof Steven Boyce, Dr Shiva Akbarzadeh and Dr. Ilia Banakh |
Mid-March was a time of great community outreach for the School, as we hosted events to share our work and the latest knowledge with colleagues and the public.
The Department of Surgery's Annual Public Lecture was delivered by Emeritus Professor Stephen Boyce from the University of Cincinnati. He spoke about the importance of wound closure in treating life-threatening burn injuries, and delved into the latest research surrounding investigative models of tissue-engineered skin to improve closure. The technology offers the hope of one day restoring the use of full, uninjured anatomy and physiology of skin, without scarring. Around 80 people turned out to hear from the visiting Professor.
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| Speakers: A/Prof Joanne Fielding, Dr Caroline Gurvich MC: Professor Jayashri Kulkarni |
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| Playdoh neuron |
20 Mar 2019
Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Associate Professor Catriona Bradshaw
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| A/Prof Catriona Bradshaw |
The Keynote speaker for the event is Associate Professor Catriona Bradshaw is head of the Genital Microbiota and Mycoplasma Group at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and an Associate Professor at the Central Clinical School.
15 Mar 2019
Trailblazing scientist gains state honour
The Central Clinical School’s Professor Robyn O'Hehir AO FAHMS has been inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women 2019.
Professor O’Hehir, who heads Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Clinical Immunology (Research) at Monash University and The Alfred hospital was recognised as a ‘trailblazer’ in the prestigious awards.
The Honour Roll acknowledges and celebrates the achievements of outstanding Victorian women from all walks of life who have demonstrated inspirational leadership and excellence in their field.
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