Hear from Australia’s foremost researcher, Dr Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik as she reveals recent and important findings for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Dr Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik has been instrumental in establishing the Public Health and Neuroimmunology Unit (PHANU) at Bond University. Much of Dr Marshall-Gradisnik’s work relates specifically to autoimmunity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers. She is regularly asked to speak to community groups on behalf of Queensland Health and New South Wales Health.
In 2008, Dr Marshall-Gradisnik was joint leader of the Bond University team responsible for developing the BioSMART program. The team was awarded a prestigious Australian Teaching and Learning Council Award (formerly known as the Carrick Award) for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.
When
26 July 2011
5:30pm
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7:00pm
Where
Bond University
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 3 (room 29)
Contact Information
Sharon Solyma
Manager, Community Engagement
Office of Development and External Relations
PH: +61 7 559 55709