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Unveiling melanoma research: Shaping the future with innovative research infrastructure | 30 min
Comprehensive infrastructure is essential to driving research progress and improving patient care.
In this podcast, A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng leads an insightful discussion on the groundbreaking research infrastructure that underpins the many groundbreaking achievements at Melanoma Institute Australia. The discussion highlights the Institute’s clinical trial program, translational research, biospecimen bank and melanoma research database, offering a closer look at the critical elements driving progress.
This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, researchers and clinical trials staff.
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SPEAKERS
A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon and Head & Neck Surgeon, Melanoma Institute Australia | Associate Professor of Surgery, The University of Sydney Declaration of Interest
Prof Helen Rizos
Cancer Cell Biologist and Research Lead in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University | Faculty Member, Melanoma Institute Australia
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A/Prof Serigne Lo
Senior Biostatistician, Melanoma Institute Australia | Associate Professor of Biostatistics, The University of Sydney
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Maria Gonzalez
Director of Clinical Care, Melanoma Institute Australia
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Dr Nicole Caixeiro
Head of the Biospecimen Bank, Melanoma Institute Australia
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HOST
Danielle Fischer
Education Program Manager, Melanoma Institute Australia
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (August 2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia.
MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from:
Unveiling melanoma research: Shaping the future with innovative research infrastructure | 30 min
