Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases meeting

The organising committee are pleased to present the 3rd Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases meeting on Thursday 8 May 2025. This will be an interdisciplinary and collaborative meeting focused on transplant and infectious diseases care.

Bringing together local clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals in the field of infectious diseases, immunology, and transplant medicine, the meeting will give individuals a forum to present their active research or clinical interests. We hope this also offers healthcare specialty groups and basic science researchers a chance to form successful research and clinical relationships.

By shining a light on the clinical challenges of transplant patients in Queensland related to infectious diseases, we work to provide a platform for cutting-edge translational research and improved patient care.

The full-day seminar series will be held at the Queensland Children's Hospital, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

 

 

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Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases Day 2025

8 May 2025 8:00am5:00pm
The 3rd Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases Day is an exciting one-day programme of updates and reflections on what’s new in Transplant Infectious Diseases. Covering diagnostic and therapeutic challenges (HLH, CAR-T, and infection vigilance systems), novel diagnostics and therapeutics of fungal infections, surgical updates (BKVAN, organ perfusion); and using data and registries to drive research and improve quality.

Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases meeting 2024

23 May 2024 8:00am5:00pm
The Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases meeting was a great success!  We welcomed presenters from various disciplines focusing on transplant and infectious diseases care.
Illustration of human body, its organs and various cell types

Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases Meeting

2 June 2023 8:00am5:00pm
Thank you for joining us for the inaugural Brisbane Transplant Infectious Diseases event - an interdisciplinary and collaborative meeting focused on transplant and infectious diseases care.

The convenors are Dr Andrew Burke, Dr Samuel Chan, A/Prof Julia Clark, Dr Andrea Henden, Prof Jason Roberts, and Dr Adam Stewart.