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TSANZ Ann Woolcock New Investigator Award Session

Date Recorded: 23rd May 2020

Duration: Approx. 2hrs

The Ann Woolcock New Investigator Session is usually presented at the TSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting to acknowledge excellence in the conduct and presentation of scientific research. This year finalists will make their presentations online, with the session chaired by Sandra Hodge and Kristin Carson-Chahhoud.

Each presentation will be of ten minutes in length followed by five minutes for questions.

Members of the TSANZ Research Sub-Committee and invited experts will judge the presentations using the following criteria: Scientific Quality (50%), Standard of Presentation and Communication (30%), Responses to Questions (20%).

Chairs: Professor Sandra Hodge and Associate Professor Kristin Carson-Chahhoud

Finalists Presentation
Kak-Ming Ling, Luke Garratt, Erin Gill, Amy Lee, Patricia Agudel-Romero, Erika Sutanto, Thomas Iosifidis, Stuart Turvey, Brian Button, David Thornton, Timo Lassmann, Robert Hancock, Anthony Kicic, Stephen Stick Augmented Airway Epithelial Responses to Rhinovirus in Children with Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Rebecca Stockell, Lex, Leong, Nicole Wheeler, Josephine Bryant, Michelle Wood, Laura Sherrard, Rachel Thomson, Robyn Carter, Carla Tolson, Geraint Rogers, Claire Wainwright, Julian Parkhill, R.Andres Floto, Scott Bell Alternative transmission pathways of Mycobacterium abscessus group (MABS) respiratory infections
Steven Taylor, Lex Leong, Kerry Ivey, Steve Wesselingh, Keith Grimwood, Claire Wainwright, Geraint Rogers Understanding paediatric cystic fibrosis lung infections: What should we be measuring?
Pamela Laird, Mary Lane, Roz Walker, Anne Chang, André Schultz Culturally informed healthcare transforms lung health for Aboriginal children
Kurtis Budden, Saima Firdous Rehman, Shakti Shukla, Kate Bowerman, Chantal Donovan, Henry Gomez, Priyanka Sahu, Charlotte Alemao, Andrew Holmes, Paul Dennis, Philip Hugenholtz, Peter Wark, Philip Hansbro Diet influences COPD pathogenesis by regulating microbial metabolism
Razia Zakarya, Yik L Chang, Hui Chen, Corry-Anke Brandsma, Ian Adcock, Brian Oliver BET protein propagated histone acetylation mediates small airway fibrosis in COPD

Registration:

Category Fee (excl. GST)
TSANZ Members Free
Non-members $20

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