Ep. 17: Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast - w/ Dr Tanya Russell
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Our guest today is Dr Tanya Russell, an Australian medical entomologist and ecologist co-leading the Mosquito-Borne Diseases Group at James Cook University. The aim of her research is to stop the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases globally, but with a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific.  ..read more
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Ep. 16: Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast - w/ Dr Jason Limnios
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
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Ep. 14 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Dr Dimity Dornan
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Our guest today is Dr Dimity Dornan. Dimity has devoted her life to helping deaf children to listen and speak through Hear and Say, an organisation she established some 30 years ago. Her work is recognised internationally, through Hear and Say worldwide and the establishment of several national and global research collaborations. Dimity is now building Human Bionics Interface, to accelerate the delivery of bionic solutions that will tackle previously untreatable medical conditions.  ..read more
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Ep. 13 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ ProfHelen Bartlett
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2y ago
Our guest today is Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of the Sunshine Coast. A research specialist in health and aged care, Professor Bartlett’s career includes inaugural Director at the Australasian Centre on Ageing at the University of Queensland; the Oxford Centre for Health Care Research and Development and the Oxford Dementia Centre at Oxford Brookes University. Professor Bartlett has also held various leadership roles in universities across Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Malaysia ..read more
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Ep 12 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Peter O'Neil
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Our guest today is Peter O’Neill, the CEO of Brisbane-based medical technology start-up De Motu Cordis. With more than 30 years’ experience within the healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceutical and health insurance fields, Peter has worked in Australia, the United States, Japan and New Zealand. But Peter’s latest management role sees him overseeing the development of what promises to be a game-changer in emergency medicine.  ..read more
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Ep 3 Life Sciences in Queensland - W/ Dr Sarah Pearson
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Joining us today is Advance Queensland’s Deputy Director-General* for Innovation, Sarah Pearson.  Across her career, Sarah has had a significant impact on innovation ecosystems in Australia and overseas.  She has also led the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to:  ·         build start-up ecosystems  ·         empower entrepreneurs in the Indo-Pacific region  ·         encourage women in STEM  ·         engage globally in economic and commercial diplomacy base ..read more
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Ep 12 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Peter O'Neil
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Our guest today is Peter O’Neill, the CEO of Brisbane-based medical technology start-up De Motu Cordis. With more than 30 years’ experience within the healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceutical and health insurance fields, Peter has worked in Australia, the United States, Japan and New Zealand. But Peter’s latest management role sees him overseeing the development of what promises to be a game-changer in emergency medicine.  ..read more
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Ep 11 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Juhani Von Hellens
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Today’s podcast guest heads up a – relatively – small but highly effective Brisbane-based manufacturer, Bioproton. Its main competitors, though, are large, multinational companies with deep pockets.  Size, though – says Bioproton’s manager Juhani Von Hellens – isn’t everything when it comes to producing successful, high-quality products that meet market needs … but agility is.  ..read more
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Ep 10 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Dr Claudia Giurgiuman
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Substantial experience in medical research, research management and research strategy development have prepared today’s podcast guest, Dr Claudia Giurgiuman for her role as CEO of Wesley Medical Research. With more than two decades in medical research, Claudia has developed executive-level skills in collaborative development, strategic implementation and change facilitation. Since 2019, her diverse role has seen her primarily responsible for delivering the organisation’s strategic goals and providing strong academic and research leadership. Claudia is also steering the development and growt ..read more
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Ep 9 Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast – w/ Dr Wayne Finlayson
Life Sciences in Queensland Podcast
by Life Sciences Queensland
2y ago
Sometimes people who live with chronic conditions find their current pharmaceuticals no longer work as well as they once did. Their doctors may move them on to a new drug regime but it, too, may only work for a few years. What happens when they get to the end of the line, when there are no more drugs to try? Well, a Sunshine Coast-based private company, Servatus, is well advanced in developing solutions to that quandary and your podcast guest today is its executive director and CEO, Dr Wayne Finlayson ..read more
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