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2023 Burnet Institute Fenner Lecture - Professor Caroline Homer AO
2023 Burnet Institute Fenner Lecture - Professor Caroline Homer AO
published: 13 Dec 2023
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Burnet Institute launches 2030 Strategy
00:00 About the Strategy
00:18 Creating a more equitable world through better health
00:43 Prioritising our Research Programs
01:55 Prioritising our Environment
02:27 Prioritising our People
Burnet 2030 focuses on growing our impact, as we help create a future where diseases are eliminated, the world is more prepared, and future generations thrive.
Director and CEO, Professor Brendan Crabb AC outlines the three key priorities – strengthening our research themes, our workforce, and our workplace, especially as a Foundation Partner in the Australian Institute for Infectious Disease.
View the strategy: https://burnet.edu.au/2030strategy
#Burnet2030 #TheFutureofHealth
published: 28 Jul 2022
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Professor Brendan Crabb AC - Australian Institutes for Infectious Disease launch
The University of Melbourne, Burnet Institute and Doherty Institute today welcomed the Victorian Government’s investment in a new hub for infectious diseases and global health to be established in the world-leading Melbourne Biomedical Precinct.
The Australian Institutes for Infectious Diseases and Global Health will harness expertise from across the medical research and public health sector and create the largest and most comprehensive infectious diseases capability in Australia, improving the region’s capacity to respond to present and future pandemics and other global health issues.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced $150 million in funding for the purpose-built complex and a $5 million grant to assist with detailed planning for the facility, which will be physically connecte...
published: 13 Nov 2020
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Burnet Institute International Womens Day 2023 - Unlocking the vaginal microbiome
00:00 Welcome from Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC
15:32 Professor Gilda Tachedjian: Unlocking the vaginal microbiome to reduce the risk of HIV
40:00 Brianna Jesaveluk: The limitations of existing over the counter vaginal gels and testing our bespoke lactic acid gel
52:45 Dr Lindi Masson: Genital inflammation test for HIV prevention and reproductive health
1:17:36 Jenna Wilson: Development of a lactobacillus boitherapeutic for HIV prevention in women
published: 08 Mar 2023
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PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute
This video is about PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute.
Burnet Institute is an Australian, unaligned, not-for-profit, independent organisation that links medical research with practical action to help solve devastating health problems. This sets us apart from other organisations.
Find out more at: https://burnet.edu.au/
published: 28 Aug 2017
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Life Sciences | 2022 Student Info Sessions | Burnet Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 6 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Public Health + International Development session: https://youtu.be/Eza8BG8U3kc
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof James Beeson
- Hear from our Head of Life Sciences Prof Gilda Tachedjian
- Learn about key life sciences projects including:
◽ Malaria serosurveillance with Ellen Kearney
◽ Novel vaccines that both block and deceive blood stage malaria parasites with Assoc Prof Paul Gilson
◽ Bat antiviral defences against viruses with Dr Joshua Hayward
- Find out what it's like to study at Burnet and the skills you can develop with student Callum Diamond-Smith
- Discover career pathways with supervisor Dr Joshua Hay...
published: 17 Oct 2022
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Burnet Institute International Women's Day 2023 - Anaerobic workstation demonstration
Burnet Institute PhD candidates Brianna Jesaveluk and Jenna Wilson demonstrate the anaerobic workstation used for their research into the prevention of bacterial vaginosis and HIV in women.
published: 08 Mar 2023
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Public Health + International Development | 2022 Student Info Sessions | Burnet Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 3 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Life Sciences session: https://youtu.be/xRjrnXcgbEM
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof Caroline Homer AO
- Learn about our Public Health Discipline with Prof Paul Dietze
- Learn about our International Development Discipline with Assoc Prof Joshua Vogel
- Learn about public health projects including:
◽ Analysis of trends in Australian attitudes towards Supervised Injecting Facilities with Dr Amanda Roxburgh
◽ The impact of highly efficacious treatments on hepatitis C prevalence and incidence in people who inject drugs in Melbourne, 2016–current with Dr Rachel Sacks-Davis
- Learn about international development p...
published: 17 Oct 2022
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Bat viruses and antiviral immunity | Study At Burnet | Burnet Institute
Learn more about this project: https://www.burnet.edu.au/the-institute/study-at-burnet/student-projects/bat-antiviral-defenses-against-viruses/
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #phd #virology #immunology
published: 17 Oct 2022
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Sarah Charnaud speaks about her research at the Burnet Institute
Sarah Charnaud is a Research Assistant and a Central Clinical School PhD student based at the Burnet Institute, researching Malaria. Sarah's research is focused on understanding the Malaria parasite and how it survives inside the human body. http://www.med.monash.edu/cecs/education/
published: 21 Nov 2013
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Burnet Institute launches 2030 Strategy
00:00 About the Strategy
00:18 Creating a more equitable world through better health
00:43 Prioritising our Research Programs
01:55 Prioritising our Environmen...
00:00 About the Strategy
00:18 Creating a more equitable world through better health
00:43 Prioritising our Research Programs
01:55 Prioritising our Environment
02:27 Prioritising our People
Burnet 2030 focuses on growing our impact, as we help create a future where diseases are eliminated, the world is more prepared, and future generations thrive.
Director and CEO, Professor Brendan Crabb AC outlines the three key priorities – strengthening our research themes, our workforce, and our workplace, especially as a Foundation Partner in the Australian Institute for Infectious Disease.
View the strategy: https://burnet.edu.au/2030strategy
#Burnet2030 #TheFutureofHealth
https://wn.com/Burnet_Institute_Launches_2030_Strategy
00:00 About the Strategy
00:18 Creating a more equitable world through better health
00:43 Prioritising our Research Programs
01:55 Prioritising our Environment
02:27 Prioritising our People
Burnet 2030 focuses on growing our impact, as we help create a future where diseases are eliminated, the world is more prepared, and future generations thrive.
Director and CEO, Professor Brendan Crabb AC outlines the three key priorities – strengthening our research themes, our workforce, and our workplace, especially as a Foundation Partner in the Australian Institute for Infectious Disease.
View the strategy: https://burnet.edu.au/2030strategy
#Burnet2030 #TheFutureofHealth
- published: 28 Jul 2022
- views: 333
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Professor Brendan Crabb AC - Australian Institutes for Infectious Disease launch
The University of Melbourne, Burnet Institute and Doherty Institute today welcomed the Victorian Government’s investment in a new hub for infectious diseases an...
The University of Melbourne, Burnet Institute and Doherty Institute today welcomed the Victorian Government’s investment in a new hub for infectious diseases and global health to be established in the world-leading Melbourne Biomedical Precinct.
The Australian Institutes for Infectious Diseases and Global Health will harness expertise from across the medical research and public health sector and create the largest and most comprehensive infectious diseases capability in Australia, improving the region’s capacity to respond to present and future pandemics and other global health issues.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced $150 million in funding for the purpose-built complex and a $5 million grant to assist with detailed planning for the facility, which will be physically connected to the Doherty Institute – a joint venture of The Royal Melbourne Hospital and the University of Melbourne – and will become the new home of Burnet Institute.
The University and Burnet Institute will also invest in the project and philanthropic support is being sought. Given the scale of the project and regional reach, the consortium has also opened discussions with the Federal Government.
The $550 million state-of-the-art facility will enhance Victoria’s capacity to respond to current and future pandemics such as COVID-19 and will maximise Australia’s ability to respond to all infectious diseases of national and global significance through collective expertise, knowledge-sharing and reach. It will also attract talent from around the world and help educate the next generation of global health leaders.
The new hub will see the expansion of the Doherty Institute and the relocation of Burnet Institute from its current location in Melbourne to the new facility in Parkville. It also brings together the expertise of CSL, and world leading partners in the Precinct, and will lead to more than 1500 researchers and clinicians having closer engagement with peers nationally and internationally, as well as new partnerships being forged with the private sector and industry stakeholders.
The hub will facilitate a multifaceted approach to infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness by expanding the existing research, public health and clinical trials capacity of the partners. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute will be key collaborating partners.
It will draw in expertise from CSL’s new site in Elizabeth Street, the relocation of the Burnet Institute and strengthen collaboration with other key players including the CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Prevention (ACDP) in Geelong, Monash University and Deakin University.
University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell said: “We welcome this very significant commitment from the Victorian Government to partner with the University of Melbourne, the Doherty Institute, and the Burnet Institute, to establish a new hub of the highest quality and standing that will seek to understand and find solutions to the most significant infectious disease and global health challenges.
“This will build on Australia’s existing capabilities by bringing together an exceptional network of leading researchers, public health experts and clinicians, in a purpose-built facility designed to prepare for and combat infectious diseases.
“Through the work of the Doherty Institute led by Professor Sharon Lewin, Director, and the Burnet Institute led by Professor Brendan Crabb, Director and CEO, together with other highly regarded partners, the new hub will strengthen Australia’s existing national networks. It will support new partnerships across the country ensuring enhanced responses to existing pandemics and greater preparedness for future infectious disease threats.”
Doherty Institute Director, Professor Sharon Lewin said: “Partnerships and multi-disciplinary collaborations are key to tackling any major health challenge, including a pandemic. The new facility will greatly strengthen our capabilities in Victoria to develop diagnostics, treatments and vaccines and will allow for even stronger collaborations nationally to ensure we are better prepared for future infectious diseases challenges.’’
“This initiative is a game changer for Australia’s capacity to respond to global health challenges at home and in our region,” Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC said.
“It provides new and improved facilities, a critical mass of a scale that matches the world’s best, a strong regional presence and a formal coordination between academia, industry and government that will have already collaborating groups working even more in unison. It represents a safeguard against COVID-like threats and a much-needed economic driver.”
Find out more at https://burnet.edu.au/
https://wn.com/Professor_Brendan_Crabb_Ac_Australian_Institutes_For_Infectious_Disease_Launch
The University of Melbourne, Burnet Institute and Doherty Institute today welcomed the Victorian Government’s investment in a new hub for infectious diseases and global health to be established in the world-leading Melbourne Biomedical Precinct.
The Australian Institutes for Infectious Diseases and Global Health will harness expertise from across the medical research and public health sector and create the largest and most comprehensive infectious diseases capability in Australia, improving the region’s capacity to respond to present and future pandemics and other global health issues.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced $150 million in funding for the purpose-built complex and a $5 million grant to assist with detailed planning for the facility, which will be physically connected to the Doherty Institute – a joint venture of The Royal Melbourne Hospital and the University of Melbourne – and will become the new home of Burnet Institute.
The University and Burnet Institute will also invest in the project and philanthropic support is being sought. Given the scale of the project and regional reach, the consortium has also opened discussions with the Federal Government.
The $550 million state-of-the-art facility will enhance Victoria’s capacity to respond to current and future pandemics such as COVID-19 and will maximise Australia’s ability to respond to all infectious diseases of national and global significance through collective expertise, knowledge-sharing and reach. It will also attract talent from around the world and help educate the next generation of global health leaders.
The new hub will see the expansion of the Doherty Institute and the relocation of Burnet Institute from its current location in Melbourne to the new facility in Parkville. It also brings together the expertise of CSL, and world leading partners in the Precinct, and will lead to more than 1500 researchers and clinicians having closer engagement with peers nationally and internationally, as well as new partnerships being forged with the private sector and industry stakeholders.
The hub will facilitate a multifaceted approach to infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness by expanding the existing research, public health and clinical trials capacity of the partners. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute will be key collaborating partners.
It will draw in expertise from CSL’s new site in Elizabeth Street, the relocation of the Burnet Institute and strengthen collaboration with other key players including the CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Prevention (ACDP) in Geelong, Monash University and Deakin University.
University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell said: “We welcome this very significant commitment from the Victorian Government to partner with the University of Melbourne, the Doherty Institute, and the Burnet Institute, to establish a new hub of the highest quality and standing that will seek to understand and find solutions to the most significant infectious disease and global health challenges.
“This will build on Australia’s existing capabilities by bringing together an exceptional network of leading researchers, public health experts and clinicians, in a purpose-built facility designed to prepare for and combat infectious diseases.
“Through the work of the Doherty Institute led by Professor Sharon Lewin, Director, and the Burnet Institute led by Professor Brendan Crabb, Director and CEO, together with other highly regarded partners, the new hub will strengthen Australia’s existing national networks. It will support new partnerships across the country ensuring enhanced responses to existing pandemics and greater preparedness for future infectious disease threats.”
Doherty Institute Director, Professor Sharon Lewin said: “Partnerships and multi-disciplinary collaborations are key to tackling any major health challenge, including a pandemic. The new facility will greatly strengthen our capabilities in Victoria to develop diagnostics, treatments and vaccines and will allow for even stronger collaborations nationally to ensure we are better prepared for future infectious diseases challenges.’’
“This initiative is a game changer for Australia’s capacity to respond to global health challenges at home and in our region,” Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC said.
“It provides new and improved facilities, a critical mass of a scale that matches the world’s best, a strong regional presence and a formal coordination between academia, industry and government that will have already collaborating groups working even more in unison. It represents a safeguard against COVID-like threats and a much-needed economic driver.”
Find out more at https://burnet.edu.au/
- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 339
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Burnet Institute International Womens Day 2023 - Unlocking the vaginal microbiome
00:00 Welcome from Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC
15:32 Professor Gilda Tachedjian: Unlocking the vaginal microbiome to reduce the...
00:00 Welcome from Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC
15:32 Professor Gilda Tachedjian: Unlocking the vaginal microbiome to reduce the risk of HIV
40:00 Brianna Jesaveluk: The limitations of existing over the counter vaginal gels and testing our bespoke lactic acid gel
52:45 Dr Lindi Masson: Genital inflammation test for HIV prevention and reproductive health
1:17:36 Jenna Wilson: Development of a lactobacillus boitherapeutic for HIV prevention in women
https://wn.com/Burnet_Institute_International_Womens_Day_2023_Unlocking_The_Vaginal_Microbiome
00:00 Welcome from Burnet Institute Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC
15:32 Professor Gilda Tachedjian: Unlocking the vaginal microbiome to reduce the risk of HIV
40:00 Brianna Jesaveluk: The limitations of existing over the counter vaginal gels and testing our bespoke lactic acid gel
52:45 Dr Lindi Masson: Genital inflammation test for HIV prevention and reproductive health
1:17:36 Jenna Wilson: Development of a lactobacillus boitherapeutic for HIV prevention in women
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 121
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PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute
This video is about PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute.
Burnet Institute is an Australian, unaligned, not-for-profit, independent organi...
This video is about PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute.
Burnet Institute is an Australian, unaligned, not-for-profit, independent organisation that links medical research with practical action to help solve devastating health problems. This sets us apart from other organisations.
Find out more at: https://burnet.edu.au/
https://wn.com/Phd_Student_Leanna_Surrao_On_Studying_At_Burnet_Institute
This video is about PhD student Leanna Surrao on studying at Burnet Institute.
Burnet Institute is an Australian, unaligned, not-for-profit, independent organisation that links medical research with practical action to help solve devastating health problems. This sets us apart from other organisations.
Find out more at: https://burnet.edu.au/
- published: 28 Aug 2017
- views: 71
51:56
Life Sciences | 2022 Student Info Sessions | Burnet Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 6 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Public He...
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 6 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Public Health + International Development session: https://youtu.be/Eza8BG8U3kc
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof James Beeson
- Hear from our Head of Life Sciences Prof Gilda Tachedjian
- Learn about key life sciences projects including:
◽ Malaria serosurveillance with Ellen Kearney
◽ Novel vaccines that both block and deceive blood stage malaria parasites with Assoc Prof Paul Gilson
◽ Bat antiviral defences against viruses with Dr Joshua Hayward
- Find out what it's like to study at Burnet and the skills you can develop with student Callum Diamond-Smith
- Discover career pathways with supervisor Dr Joshua Hayward
- What you need to know about studying at Burnet with Dr Raffi Gugasyan
More info at: burnet.edu.au/study
Got a question? Send it to:
[email protected]
BROADEN YOUR IMPACT. CREATE THE FUTURE OF HEALTH.
A diverse range of student projects are available with opportunities across the Institute's three key programs:
-Disease Elimination
-Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness
-Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
Create the future of health. Study at Burnet!
burnet.edu.au/study
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #masters #phd
https://wn.com/Life_Sciences_|_2022_Student_Info_Sessions_|_Burnet_Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 6 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Public Health + International Development session: https://youtu.be/Eza8BG8U3kc
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof James Beeson
- Hear from our Head of Life Sciences Prof Gilda Tachedjian
- Learn about key life sciences projects including:
◽ Malaria serosurveillance with Ellen Kearney
◽ Novel vaccines that both block and deceive blood stage malaria parasites with Assoc Prof Paul Gilson
◽ Bat antiviral defences against viruses with Dr Joshua Hayward
- Find out what it's like to study at Burnet and the skills you can develop with student Callum Diamond-Smith
- Discover career pathways with supervisor Dr Joshua Hayward
- What you need to know about studying at Burnet with Dr Raffi Gugasyan
More info at: burnet.edu.au/study
Got a question? Send it to:
[email protected]
BROADEN YOUR IMPACT. CREATE THE FUTURE OF HEALTH.
A diverse range of student projects are available with opportunities across the Institute's three key programs:
-Disease Elimination
-Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness
-Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
Create the future of health. Study at Burnet!
burnet.edu.au/study
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #masters #phd
- published: 17 Oct 2022
- views: 139
3:10
Burnet Institute International Women's Day 2023 - Anaerobic workstation demonstration
Burnet Institute PhD candidates Brianna Jesaveluk and Jenna Wilson demonstrate the anaerobic workstation used for their research into the prevention of bacteria...
Burnet Institute PhD candidates Brianna Jesaveluk and Jenna Wilson demonstrate the anaerobic workstation used for their research into the prevention of bacterial vaginosis and HIV in women.
https://wn.com/Burnet_Institute_International_Women's_Day_2023_Anaerobic_Workstation_Demonstration
Burnet Institute PhD candidates Brianna Jesaveluk and Jenna Wilson demonstrate the anaerobic workstation used for their research into the prevention of bacterial vaginosis and HIV in women.
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 249
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Public Health + International Development | 2022 Student Info Sessions | Burnet Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 3 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Life Scie...
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 3 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Life Sciences session: https://youtu.be/xRjrnXcgbEM
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof Caroline Homer AO
- Learn about our Public Health Discipline with Prof Paul Dietze
- Learn about our International Development Discipline with Assoc Prof Joshua Vogel
- Learn about public health projects including:
◽ Analysis of trends in Australian attitudes towards Supervised Injecting Facilities with Dr Amanda Roxburgh
◽ The impact of highly efficacious treatments on hepatitis C prevalence and incidence in people who inject drugs in Melbourne, 2016–current with Dr Rachel Sacks-Davis
- Learn about international development projects including:
◽ Developing new medicine for pregnancy-related conditions affecting women in low and middle-income countries with Dr Annie McDougall
◽ Mental health of children and adolescents in East Asia and the Pacific with Dr Elissa Kennedy
- Find out what it's like to study at Burnet and the skills you can develop with student Claudia Shen
- Discover career pathways with supervisor Dr Rachel Sacks-Davis
- What you need to know about studying at Burnet with Dr Raffi Gugasyan
- Prize winners announced
- Stick around at the end to chat further with our researchers
More info at: burnet.edu.au/study
Got a question? Send it to:
[email protected]
BROADEN YOUR IMPACT. CREATE THE FUTURE OF HEALTH.
A diverse range of student projects are available with opportunities across the Institute's three key programs:
-Disease Elimination
-Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness
-Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
Create the future of health. Study at Burnet!
burnet.edu.au/study
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #masters #phd
https://wn.com/Public_Health_International_Development_|_2022_Student_Info_Sessions_|_Burnet_Institute
2022 STUDENT INFO SESSIONS // 3 OCT 2022
Thinking of studying at Burnet? Learn more about our Honours, Masters + PhD study options in 2023.
See also - Life Sciences session: https://youtu.be/xRjrnXcgbEM
In this session:
- Find out what makes Burnet unique with Prof Caroline Homer AO
- Learn about our Public Health Discipline with Prof Paul Dietze
- Learn about our International Development Discipline with Assoc Prof Joshua Vogel
- Learn about public health projects including:
◽ Analysis of trends in Australian attitudes towards Supervised Injecting Facilities with Dr Amanda Roxburgh
◽ The impact of highly efficacious treatments on hepatitis C prevalence and incidence in people who inject drugs in Melbourne, 2016–current with Dr Rachel Sacks-Davis
- Learn about international development projects including:
◽ Developing new medicine for pregnancy-related conditions affecting women in low and middle-income countries with Dr Annie McDougall
◽ Mental health of children and adolescents in East Asia and the Pacific with Dr Elissa Kennedy
- Find out what it's like to study at Burnet and the skills you can develop with student Claudia Shen
- Discover career pathways with supervisor Dr Rachel Sacks-Davis
- What you need to know about studying at Burnet with Dr Raffi Gugasyan
- Prize winners announced
- Stick around at the end to chat further with our researchers
More info at: burnet.edu.au/study
Got a question? Send it to:
[email protected]
BROADEN YOUR IMPACT. CREATE THE FUTURE OF HEALTH.
A diverse range of student projects are available with opportunities across the Institute's three key programs:
-Disease Elimination
-Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness
-Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
Create the future of health. Study at Burnet!
burnet.edu.au/study
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #masters #phd
- published: 17 Oct 2022
- views: 195
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Bat viruses and antiviral immunity | Study At Burnet | Burnet Institute
Learn more about this project: https://www.burnet.edu.au/the-institute/study-at-burnet/student-projects/bat-antiviral-defenses-against-viruses/
#StudyAtBurnet ...
Learn more about this project: https://www.burnet.edu.au/the-institute/study-at-burnet/student-projects/bat-antiviral-defenses-against-viruses/
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #phd #virology #immunology
https://wn.com/Bat_Viruses_And_Antiviral_Immunity_|_Study_At_Burnet_|_Burnet_Institute
Learn more about this project: https://www.burnet.edu.au/the-institute/study-at-burnet/student-projects/bat-antiviral-defenses-against-viruses/
#StudyAtBurnet #students #honours #phd #virology #immunology
- published: 17 Oct 2022
- views: 95
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Sarah Charnaud speaks about her research at the Burnet Institute
Sarah Charnaud is a Research Assistant and a Central Clinical School PhD student based at the Burnet Institute, researching Malaria. Sarah's research is focused...
Sarah Charnaud is a Research Assistant and a Central Clinical School PhD student based at the Burnet Institute, researching Malaria. Sarah's research is focused on understanding the Malaria parasite and how it survives inside the human body. http://www.med.monash.edu/cecs/education/
https://wn.com/Sarah_Charnaud_Speaks_About_Her_Research_At_The_Burnet_Institute
Sarah Charnaud is a Research Assistant and a Central Clinical School PhD student based at the Burnet Institute, researching Malaria. Sarah's research is focused on understanding the Malaria parasite and how it survives inside the human body. http://www.med.monash.edu/cecs/education/
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 252