Past events
List of past events.
Pathways to Precision: Empowering Patient Care through Genomics - Day Two »
Join us for a captivating half-day program that delves into the heart of healthcare, where patient narratives intertwine with cutting-edge research and personalised medicine breakthroughs. This unique event, "Dialogue in Care," brings together patients, postdocs, PhDs, and clinicians for a dynamic exploration of storie
Pathways to Precision: Empowering Patient Care through Genomics - Day One »
Uncover the transformative power of functional genomics and phenomics at our exclusive workshop. Explore how clinicians leverage cutting-edge research to revolutionise patient diagnoses and treatments.
Dr Kirsten Fairfax - The University of Tasmania »
Dr Kirsten Fairfax will present 'Immunogenetics'.
Dr Samantha Barton - The Florey Institute »
Dr Samantha Barton will present 'Using iPSC-derived Organoids to Model MND and MS'.
Distinguished Professor and Nobel laureate Craig C. Mello »
Distinguished Professor and Nobel laureate Craig C. Mello will present “RNAi: Ancient mechanism new medicines”
Professor David Huang - Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI), University of Melbourne »
Professor David Huang will present 'Eliminating cancer cells by flipping off the switch for cell survival'.
Associate Professor Bridianne O’Dea - NHMRC and MRFF Investigator, The Black Dog Institute »
Associate Professor Bridianne O’Dea will present 'MobiliseMe: An online clinical trial of smartphone-delivered treatment for depression in adolescents.'
Dr Qi Zhang - EMBL Australia (SAiGENCI), University of Adelaide »
Dr Qi Zhang will present 'RNA-mediated regulation of PRC2 – lessons from a complex story.'
Dr Jennifer Massey - St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, University of New South Wales »
Dr Jennifer Massey will present 'Multiple sclerosis: from bedside to bench; how our clinical experience shapes understanding of pathogenesis and future treatment directions.'
Professor Ehsan Arabzadeh - The Eccles Institute of Neuroscience »
Professor Ehsan Arabzadeh will present 'Deciphering the language of brain cells: what can we learn from neuronal representations?'