EMCR 'Speed Geeking'
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Monday, September 16, 2024 |
5:45 PM - 6:45 PM |
C2.2 |
Details
This session is a unique, informal networking event designed for Early to Mid-Career Researchers. You'll have the opportunity to engage with experts as they rotate between roundtables every 15 minutes, offering valuable insights on career progression and tailored advice. We encourage you to join us for this dynamic session and take advantage of the expertise available.
Speaker
Professor Eric Chow
Professor
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
'Speed Geeking' Expert
Biography
Professor Eric Chow is a sexual health epidemiologist at Monash University and Melbourne Sexual Health Centre. His research program aims to improve the treatment, prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STI), with a particular focus on gonorrhoea and human papillomavirus.
Dr Monica Gandhi
Professor Of Medicine
University Of California, San Francisco (ucsf)
'Speed Geeking' Expert
Biography
Monica Gandhi MD, MPH is a Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She is also the Director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Medical Director of the HIV Clinic ("Ward 86") at San Francisco General Hospital. Her research focuses on HIV treatment and prevention optimization, long-acting ART and PrEP, HIV and women, and adherence measurement and interventions.
A. Prof Janine Trevillyan
Head Of Hiv Services And Deputy Director Of Department Of Infectious Diseases
Austin Health
'Speed Geeking' Expert
Biography
Assoc Professor Janine Trevillyan is the Head of Clinical Virology and HIV services and Deputy Director of Infectious Diseases at Austin Health, Melbourne and an honorary Associate Professor within the Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute of Infection and Immunity. She is an infectious diseases physician and clinical researcher whose work focuses on understanding and preventing the long-term complications of HIV.
Associate Professor Richard Gray
Associate Professor
Kirby Institute
'Speed Geeking' Expert
5:30 PM - 7:15 PMBiography
Dr Richard Gray is an Associate Professor in the Surveillance, Evaluation and Research Program at the Kirby Institute. His research uses mathematical modeling to investigate the transmission of infectious diseases and the potential impact of interventions. Richard is responsible for producing annual estimates of Australia’s HIV cascade for national surveillance.
