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Professor Jenny Hoy |
Central Clinical School is holding its annual public lecture for 2014 on
10 July, on a viral infection that has changed our world, the Human
immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV). Professor Jennifer Hoy has 30 years' experience in HIV clinical research
and patient care, particularly on the effect of HIV and its treatment
with antiretroviral therapy on different body systems which contribute
to the increased likelihood of chronic illness such as cardiovascular
disease and osteoporosis. She will describe the transformation in the
lives of people with HIV, how her current research is changing
the way doctors help people with HIV, and outline the challenges ahead.
See
web page with detail &
RSVP link.
Details
- Date: Thursday, 10 July 2014
- Time: 6.00 pm for 6.30 pm start. Lecture for 45 minutes followed by Q&A session.
- Venue: AMREP Lecture Theatre, adjacent to the
BakerIDI Institute at 85 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, 200 metres
east of the main Alfred Hospital entrance. See map.
- Cost: Free
- RSVP: CLICK HERE. Please RSVP by Friday 4 July for catering purposes
- Enquiries: Julia.Veitch@monash.edu ph +61 3 9903 0026; Jasminka.Sterjovski@monash.edu ph +61 3 9076 8589
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