Paris Papagianis
@drpariscp
Research Scientist - Healthy Lungs for Life; Sports Enthusiast; Foodie
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14-07-2022 22:05:56
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Thanks Mary-Anne Thomas MP Vic Minister for Health AND Medical Research for meeting our amazing patient advocate Jo McNeill and our #silicosis team Claudia Sim Paris Papagianis and Simon Royce today Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute - we welcome your ongoing support! #LookAfterYourLungs 🫁
Can’t wait to see Paris Paris Papagianis in the Falling Walls final next Monday on improving screening for #silicosis - part of our team Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute working to improve outcomes from this preventable but currently incurable dust disease Centre of Research Excellence -Pulmonary Fibrosis Lung Foundation Australia
Today I’m presenting my pitch about protecting Australian workers from the devastating occupational lung disease, silicosis, to the Australian Academy of Science Australian Academy of Science ! You can tune in live via the QR code
What a fabulous experience to present my work on Dangerous Dust in the Workplace at the Australian Academy of Science
Our team at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute are developing new ways to screen for silicosis disease ! lens.monash.edu/@medicine-heal… #MonashLens
Big day for Paris Papagianis from Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute….. Awarded an American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Travel Scholarship and Asian Pacific Society of Respirology Young Investigator Award at #ATS2024 in San Diego - congratulation Paris, our lab is so proud of you! 👏👏👏
In case people missed Einstein A Go Go on 3rrrfm today you can catch up via the streaming link below. We had 3 amazing guests - Bernadette Jones-Freeman Paris Papagianis and Rachel Kirby all from Monash University. What a privilege to interview them all! rrr.org.au/explore/progra…
Thank you Dr Shane Huntington OAM for having me on Einstein A Go Go this morning ! It is so important to continue to raise awareness around #silicosis. The concept that silicosis will disappear with a ban on engineered stone is a naive one ….