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  • Fri
    29
    Aug

    The Inaugural Postgraduate Research Symposium 2014

    9:30am – 6:00pm
    Where the marginal matters: Strengthening trans-disciplinary connections in postgraduate health research on sex, drugs and risk   The annual Postgraduate Research Symposium will seek to facilitate new connections between students ...
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  • Mon
    12
    May

    Kirby Institute Seminar Series - 26 August 2014

    6:54am – 6:54am
    Professor David Cooper - "Antiretroviral therapy." :  Combination therapy has saved countless lives. However, we know it to be imperfect and we are always looking for ways to improve outcomes.
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  • Mon
    12
    May

    Kirby Institute Seminar Series - 15 August 2014

    6:54am – 6:54am
    Skye McGregor - "Health research capacity building: what is it and how do we measure it?" :  Health improvement in developing countries depends on research that is locally relevant, meets the priority needs of populations and ...
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  • Mon
    12
    May

    Kirby Institute Seminar Series - 22 August 2014

    6:54am – 6:54am
    Professor Lisa Maher - "Opioid substitution treatment protects against hepatitis C virus acquisition in people who inject drugs: The HITS-c study." : Background: While evidence of the effectiveness of opioid substitution treatment ...
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