Hear from the Kirby Institute's presenters at this year's International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users conference, INHSU 2025. Our speakers will present key insights directly from the conference, offering a firsthand look at their research in infectious diseases.
David Goodman-Meza
Dr Goodman-Meza is a clinician-scientist who works at the intersection of substance use disorders and infectious diseases in both his research and medical practice. | |
Grace Burton-McKeigh
Grace is a PhD candidate in the Viral Hepatitis Clinical Research Program at the Kirby Institute. Her research investigates access to hepatitis C care for women who use substances, especially pregnant and parenting women. | |
Anna Conway
Anna's research draws on epidemiology and social sciences to explore barriers to health and wellbeing for people who inject drugs. | |
Annabelle Stevens
Annabelle is a PhD candidate in the Viral Hepatitis Clinical Research Program at the Kirby Institute. Her thesis is focused on evaluating diagnostic testing strategies to achieve hepatitis C elimination in Australia. |
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