Panel: Building a career in translational research – perspectives across career stages (2022)
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Dr Rob Ellis, Professor Mark Midwinter, Associate Professor Dylan Flaws and Dr Andrea Henden joined the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist panel to discuss the different pathways to building a career in translational research. Chair: Professor David Whiteman AM FAHMS Speakers: Dr Rob Ellis (Physician) A/ Prof Dylan Flaws (Psychiatry) […]
Professor Frank Gannon: Getting to grips with the literature – how to get the most from a paper (2022)
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Professor Frank Gannon FAHMS discusses how to better understand academic papers at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Associate Professor Lauren Ball: How to build a research question – framing for success (2022)
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A/Professor Lauren Ball discusses the importance of building a good research question at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Professor David Reutens: The power of imaging in advancing health and medical science (2022)
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Professor David Reutens FAHMS discusses the role of imaging in health and medical sciences at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Professer Pamela McCombe: International consortia for amyotrophic lateralsclerosis genomics (2022)
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Professor Pamela McCombe discusses neuroimmunology and neurodegenerative disease at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Professor Paul Young: From ‘Disease X’ to SARS-CoV 2 – developing a pandemic vaccine (2022)
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Professor Paul Young FAHMS discusses investigating infectious diseases and developing a pandemic vaccine in his presentation at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Professor Sailesh Kumar: My life as a clinician scientist – Improving neonatal and maternal outcomes in Australia and around the world (2022)
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Professor Sailesh Kumar discusses improving neonatal and maternal outcomes through his career as a clinician-scientist at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.
Professor Ranjeny Thomas – Changing the course of autoimmune diseases: My translational journey (2022)
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Professor Ranjeny Thomas AM FAHMS discusses her career path as a and translating rheumatology research into patient benefits at the 2022 Queensland Clinical Sciences Symposium – Life as a Clinician-Scientist.