FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 5 MAY 2025


Helene Marsh will convene a 20 May symposium in Townsville on building industry collaborations for research impact.

Marcus Foth on whether Brisbane 2032 will leave a green legacy.

Janeen Baxter on gender equality.

Paul Griffin on vaccination.

Anna Johnston on wild reciters.

Alan Rowan on the use of nanoparticles in the treatment of breast cancer.

Brenda Gannon on women’s health in the recent Commonwealth budget.

John Quiggin on the proposition that “the US is no longer part of our economic and geopolitical future”.

Kerrie Mengersen led the development of the Australian Cancer Atlas 2.0 and that work has now been honoured with Oceania Geospatial Excellence Awards.

Roly Sussex on footy talkphrasal verbs, and English dialects.

Frank Gannon on cultural differences between researchers and clinicians in relation to problem solving.

Justin Cooper-White on next generation therapy manufacturing capabilities.



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Fred D'Agostino                                                      
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