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Tonight, at the Public Health Australia #CDIC2024 conference, the GSK Immunisation Awards will be presented to four recipients. These awards recognise innovative programs at the forefront of improving access, coverage or the timely delivery of vaccines.
We’re thrilled to announce our second winner is Centre for Health Analytics, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI). This project is focused on the development of a technique to detect and differentiate between bot-generated and human-generated content about
Next up, we want to recognise University of Canberra ‘Brighter Beginnings’ initiative to create a culturally appropriate forum for First Nations women to discuss vaccines that will protect them and their newborn. Mary Bushell accepted the award at the #CDIC2024 conference this evening.
Today is Rare Cancers Australia Awareness Day 2024! By raising awareness of rare cancers and acknowledging the unique challenges these people face, we can drive change families need and deserve. #WeAreRare To learn more, visit rarecancers.org.au/page/146/rare-…
To mark #NAIDOCWeek, Nat from DENAT Group - Female Led First Nations Business joined the #GSKAustralia team for a ‘Lunch and Learn’ session to discuss our Acknowledgement of Country. This was an opportunity for our team to have a conversation about how we can best deliver this mark of respect, in a way that is
We’re celebrating Wear it Purple Day, and our team is reflecting on this year’s theme: #YourPassionYourPride. This day is a fantastic opportunity to affirm our commitment to inclusion and amplify our support for the LGBTQIA+ youth community. To learn more, visit:
In the latest issue of Research Australia's INSPIRE Magazine, @Komander_Lab shares his thoughts on how to prepare for an inevitable increase in age-related diseases, with Australians now living for longer. Read the full article on page 30-31: issuu.com/researchaustra…