Infection & Immunity Events | September 2018

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      The Inaugural Melbourne Immunotherapy Network Winter Retreat

      The Inaugural Melbourne Immunotherapy Network Winter Retreat

      DATE: 31 August - 1 September 2018
      Venue: Vibe Hotel, Marysville
        The MIN Winter Retreat will include a series of presentations from clinical and basic science researchers studying immunotherapy. As an overnight retreat, there will also be opportunities to discuss your work in a more relaxed setting during or following dinner, in the beautiful location at Marysville in Melbourne’s Yarra Valley. We have a great list of invited speakers so far, and there will be opportunities for registered delegates to also present their research at this meeting – this is a chance to hear about the cutting-edge immunotherapy studies going on in Melbourne. Perhaps bring family/friends and make it a full weekend.  

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      The Inaugural Melbourne Immunotherapy Network Winter Retreat

      2018-09-01

      DATE: 31 August - 1 September 2018
      Venue: Vibe Hotel, Marysville
        The MIN Winter Retreat will include a series of presentations from clinical and basic science researchers studying immunotherapy. As an overnight retreat, there will also be opportunities to discuss your work in a more relaxed setting during or following dinner, in the beautiful location at Marysville in Melbourne’s Yarra Valley. We have a great list of invited speakers so far, and there will be opportunities for registered delegates to also present their research at this meeting – this is a chance to hear about the cutting-edge immunotherapy studies going on in Melbourne. Perhaps bring family/friends and make it a full weekend.  

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      Seminar: FDA approval for River Blindness treatment

      Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Student Open Day

      2018-09-05

      DATE: 5 September 2018
      Time: 1-2pm
      Register for Medicines Development for Global Health's seminar to hear from Managing Director, Mark Sullivan as he details the 12-year journey of developing not-for-profit medicines through to receiving FDA approval.  Date and time: Wednesday 5 September,1.00pm - 2.00pm.  Location: Elisabeth Murdoch Building (G06), The University of Melbourne, Parkville.  To register: fiona.simpson@unimelb.edu.au  

       

      Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Student Open Day

      DATE: 5 September 2018
      Time: 4-6pm
      www.wehi.edu.au/education

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      Eliminating Hepatitis C – is it actually possible?

      2018-09-06

      DATE: 6 September 2018
      Learn more about eliminating Hepatitis C: hear from John McHutchison AO, Chief Scientific Officer and Head of Research and Development at Gilead Sciences, one of the world’s leading biotech companies, at the Melbourne Brain Centre.

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      The evolution of tropical medicine - rhetoric vs reality

      Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Student Open Day

      2018-09-11

      DATE: 11 September 2018
      Time: 5.30pm for 6pm start
      Join A/Prof Jim Black, Dr Frances Ampt and A/Prof Nathan Grills, to hear more about the evolution of tropical medicine.Date and time: Tuesday 11 September  |  5.30pm for 6pm start.Location: RACP Victoria Office - Level 2, 417 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne.RSVP by 5 September: AFPHM@racp.edu.au.

       

      Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Student Open Day

      DATE: 11 September 2018
      Time: 4-6pm
      https://www.wehi.edu.au/education

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      ASID & ESCMID Perinatal Infectious Diseases Workshop 2018

      2018-09-14

      DATE: 14 September - 16 September 2018
      Venue: Q-Station
      • Epidemiology and burden of infectious diseases in pregnancy and newborns • Pre- and post-natal counselling • Diagnosis and management of infections in pregnant women and newborns This is the first Australian edition of the successful ESCMID Course on Infectious Diseases in Pregnant Women, Fetuses and Newborns. Two members of the ESCMID Faculty, Dr Tiziana Lazzarotto and Dr Valeria Meroni, will join a lineup of local speakers for an interactive and informative residential course over three days in Sydney.

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      ASID & ESCMID Perinatal Infectious Diseases Workshop 2018

      2018-09-15

      DATE: 14 September - 16 September 2018
      Venue: Q-Station
      • Epidemiology and burden of infectious diseases in pregnancy and newborns • Pre- and post-natal counselling • Diagnosis and management of infections in pregnant women and newborns This is the first Australian edition of the successful ESCMID Course on Infectious Diseases in Pregnant Women, Fetuses and Newborns. Two members of the ESCMID Faculty, Dr Tiziana Lazzarotto and Dr Valeria Meroni, will join a lineup of local speakers for an interactive and informative residential course over three days in Sydney.

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      ASID & ESCMID Perinatal Infectious Diseases Workshop 2018

      2018-09-16

      DATE: 14 September - 16 September 2018
      Venue: Q-Station
      • Epidemiology and burden of infectious diseases in pregnancy and newborns • Pre- and post-natal counselling • Diagnosis and management of infections in pregnant women and newborns This is the first Australian edition of the successful ESCMID Course on Infectious Diseases in Pregnant Women, Fetuses and Newborns. Two members of the ESCMID Faculty, Dr Tiziana Lazzarotto and Dr Valeria Meroni, will join a lineup of local speakers for an interactive and informative residential course over three days in Sydney.

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      The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It

      2018-09-17

      DATE: 17 September 2018
      Time: 5.30pm - 7.30pm
      A conversation with Dr Jonathan D. Quick on his new book, "The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It", which details the science, politics and opportunities for world leaders, health professionals and the like to prevent epidemics and save lives. The free event will feature other panelists, including Jodie McVernon, Professor and Director of epidemiology at The Doherty Insitute, Prof Barbara McPake, Director of Nossal Institute for Global Health, and The Burnet Institute.

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