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Donate today to support women in science at Burnet and their work to unlock the vaginal microbiome and reduce risk of HIV infection and preterm birth for women around the world.
Donate today to support women in science at Burnet and their work to unlock the vaginal microbiome and reduce risk of HIV infection and preterm birth for women around the world.
Malaria in Melbourne (MiM) returns in October 2015 to bring malaria scientists from Melbourne and around Australia together at Monash University’s Caulfield campus.
As co-chair, Burnet’s Dr Jack Richards hopes the conference will lay the foundations for future breakthroughs and further increase the profile of malaria research being carried out in Australia.
MiM is focused on Australia’s next generation of researchers, giving them the opportunity to present their work and provide a forum to begin new collaborations.
For more information, visit the MiM website.
Thursday, 1 October, 2015 – Friday, 2 October, 2015
Halstead Lecture Theatre, Building K, Level 3, Monash University, Caulfield campus,
900 Dandenong Road,
Caulfield East, Victoria
Australia
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