18 Jul 2018
Genomics, it’s application to infectious disease and translation to health impact
WHEN
18 Jul 2018
12:00 - 3.00pm
WHERE
Auditorium
The Doherty Translational Clinical Research and Genomics Cross Cutting Disciplines are together hosting this forum to highlight the potential of genomics for clinical impact.
You can register through the Eventbrite page.
The program is as follows:
1.00 - 1.35pm Prof Kathryn North
Director, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
Lead, Australian Genomics Health Alliance
Implementing genomics into Healthcare: A local and global perspective
1.35 - 2.00pm Dr Norelle Sherry
Doherty Institute and Austin Health
Application of genomics to infection control and infectious disease
2.00 - 2.25pm Dr Charlotte Slade
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and Royal Melbourne Hospital
Using genomics for precision diagnosis and therapies in Primary Immune Deficiencies
2.25 - 2.50pm Prof Paul Johnson
Infectious Disease Dept., Austin Health
Are antibiotics killing our patients? The microbiome and response to cancer immunotherapies
2.50-3.00pm Dr Heather St John
Director MRFF Initiative, Research Innovation and Commercialisation, University of Melbourne
MRFF funding opportunities for translational research in infectious disease