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NHMRC TB CRE Satellite Symposium 2026
Registrations Now Open!

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Join us for the NHMRC TB CRE Satellite Symposium 2026

 

Date: Tuesday, 18th August 2026  

Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 

  

Location: Translational Research Institute Auditorium 

37 Kent St, Woolloongabba QLD 4102

  

Join us for the NHMRC TB CRE Satellite Symposium 2026—Spotlight on TB clinical and fundamental research in Queensland, hosted by ACTnet and the TB Centre for Research Excellence (TB CRE), in partnership with the University of Sydney, the University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, Metro South Health, and the Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre.

 

This event will bring together leading experts to explore the evolving landscape of tuberculosis (TB) research and clinical practice. Spanning drug discovery to public health, the program will highlight breakthroughs in molecular diagnostics, whole-genome sequencing, and novel therapeutic compounds.

 

Key sessions will address critical challenges, including outbreak investigations within First Nations communities, paediatric TB, and global case-finding initiatives in the Indo-Pacific.

 

By connecting local and national TB researchers and clinicians, this symposium fosters collaboration and the exchange of ideas to strengthen TB research and care.

 

Register now via this link! https://events.humanitix.com/nhmrc-tb-cre-brisbane-meeting-2026

Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to global TB research! Register and secure your spot today.

Let’s come together to make a world free of TB. See you then.

 

Kate Nguyen

TB CRE Manager, on behalf of the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Tuberculosis Control

Email: tbcre.support@sydney.edu.au

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