Free Medical Research Information Session Tuesday, 5th April

Are you interested in medical research?

Come and find out about the world-class research at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) – one of Australia’s largest and most successful medical research institutes.

From cancer to malaria, HIV to mental health, QIMR’s research covers a wide range of areas, with researchers working towards new diagnostics, better treatments and prevention strategies.

The session will give you an insight into the fascinating world of lab coats and test tubes and the research currently being completed at QIMR.

Sara-Jane Dean, QIMR’s Community Relations Officer says this is a fantastic opportunity to find out more about what Queensland researchers are doing in the fight against cancer and other diseases.

Before joining QIMR, I worked with families in children’s hospitals and saw all too often the effect of disease on the lives of children and their families. I am delighted to now be working with the scientists whose mission is to prevent and cure disease through research. Every day I am amazed and grateful for their dedication, working to better understand more than 40 of the world’s most debilitating illnesses.”

The information session will be held on Tuesday 5 April at the Clive Berghofer Stadium, 47 Arthur Street (Corner Arthur & Mary Streets), Toowoomba

Hurry, places are limited! To book your seat, freecall 1800 993 000 or email enquiries@qimr.edu.au.

For more information, visit www.qimr.edu.au

Submitted by
Sarah-Jane Matthews | Media Officer
Queensland Institute of Medical Research

 

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