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Accelerating Child Health Research: A Systems Biology Symposium

The integration of multi-omics approaches with clinical research will be, without doubt, a cornerstone of future innovation in medical practice.


The integration of multi-omics approaches with clinical research will be, without doubt, a cornerstone of future innovation in medical practice.

The Respiratory Research Centre, in collaboration with the Centre for Personalised Medicine for Children at The Kids Research Institute Australia, invites you to be a part of this unique opportunity.

High-calibre international experts in systems biology, network analysis, and data visualisation will come together to share their knowledge and ideas, creating opportunities to discuss cutting-edge technologies and provide inspiration and opportunity for potential new local and international collaborations.

Researchers attending the symposium will benefit from skills and expert experience imparted during a series of systems biology and data visualisation presentations and interactive workshops.

By taking advantage of this world-class training and networking opportunity, local researchers will have the opportunity to develop their skills in systems biology. They will also gain knowledge on how technologies and applied multi-omics can be harnessed to meet their research needs.

Submit an abstract

How to submit an abstract

A limited number of oral presentation places are available as part of the program.

We strongly encourage early-mid career researchers to apply.

If you wish to be considered, please submit your 300 word abstract to: respiratory.research.centre@telethonkids.org.au.

Please ensure you include;

  • Presenter’s name
  • Presenter’s email address and contact number
  • Abstract title
  • Other abstract authors
  • Lead author institution
  • Please list three keywords that best represent your abstract

ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS CLOSE 31ST OCTOBER

Please note there will be no poster presentations at the Symposium.

Email abstracts here