21 Jul 2017

Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Professor Eva Segelov

Professor Eva Segelov
Monash University's 3rd annual Translational Research Symposium is being hosted by its three metropolitan clinical schools on 31 July 2017. The symposium will host a diverse group of medical researchers presenting their work into translational research. RSVP here.

Professor Eva Segelov is the Professor/Director Oncology School of Clinical Sciences and Monash Health.

20 Jul 2017

Event Reminder: Translational Research Symposium, 31 July 2017

Monash University's three heads of its metropolitan based
clinical schools, Prof Eric Morand, Prof Stephen Jane and
 Prof Ian Davis, discuss translational medical research and
 the opportunities it offers for graduate students. Video: 4:31m
The Translational Research Symposium is fast approaching, with just over a week to go!

Central Clinical School is looking forward to welcoming a diverse range of leading researchers to discuss the importance of converting significant scientific findings into clinical practice and everyday medical treatments.

Translational Research skills have become a significant part of life at Monash's three metropolitan clinical schools and this excellent program forms an important part of this.

Central Clinical School is hosting the Translational Research symposium on 31 July 2017. All welcome to hear from top Melbourne-based researchers with national and international collaborations in clinical areas.

Event Details:
Translational Research Symposium
  • Date: Monday 31 July, 2017
  • Time: 8:30 for 9:00am start - 7:00pm close
  • Venue: AMREP Lecture Theatre
  • Cost: Free
  • RSVP here by 26 July 2017
Find out more about the symposium and our speaker program.

See more about what we have to offer in Translational Research:

17 Jul 2017

Translational Research Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Professor Richard Kitching

Prof Richard Kitching
Monash University's 3rd annual Translational Research Symposium is being hosted by its three metropolitan clinical schools on 31 July 2017. The symposium will host a diverse group of medical researchers presenting their work into translational research. RSVP here.

Professor Richard Kitching is a head of the Autoimmune Kidney Disease and Vasculitis research group at Monash School of Clinical Sciences and a leading Nephrologist at Monash Health.

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