SEIB Publications
A selection of relevant publications and recent SEIB members articles are included below. If you have an article you would like included please email us at seib@sydney.edu.au.

Micro origins of disease - International Innovation - www.researchmedia.ed pgs 85-87
With extensive contributions to knowledge of inflammatory infectious and immunological diseases already under his belt, Professor Georges Grau is now setting his sights on the mechanisms of microparticle activities in cancer
Professor Georges Grau is the Discipline Leader (Pathology) - SEIB and Professor of Vascular Immunology, SMS

Neglected Tropical Diseases - Thomson Reuters Global Research Report - June 2012
Authors: Jonathan Adams, Karen A Gurney, David Pendlebury
Foreward by Professor David Molyneux

Scaling up interventions to achieve global tuberculosis control: progress and new developments - Lancet 2012; 379: 1902-13
Authors: Mario Raviglione, Ben Marais, Katherine Floyd, Knut Lonnroth, Haileyesus Getahun, Giovanni B Migliori, Anthony D Harries, Paul Nunn, Christian Lienhardt, Steve Graham, Jeremiah Chakaya, Karin Weyer, Stewart Cole, Stefan H E Kaufmann, Alimuddin Zumla
Associate Professor Ben Marais is the Deputy Director of SEIB.

The evolving epidemic of drug-resistant tuberculosis among children in Cape Town, South Africa - 2012 the Union; 1-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/ijtld.11.0679
Authors: J. A. Seddon, A. C. Hesseling, B. J. Marais, A. Jordaan, T. Victor, H. S. Schaaf
Associate Professor Ben Marais is the Deputy Director of SEIB.

One planet - one health: moving towards sustainable solutions. The most important challenge to health is the pace of change in a world where all types of interaction are becoming increasingly complex and interconneted - Sponsored feature: G8 The Camp David Summit May 2012
Authors: Professor Tania Sorrell, Director, SEIB and Professor, Clinical Infectious Diseases
Associate Professor Ben Marais, Deputy Director and Patrick de Burgh Associate Professor, SEIB and Paediatrics.
Clinical Professor Lyn Gilbert, Discipline leader, SEIB and Professor, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
Professor Michael Ward, Discipline leader, SEIB and Professor, Veterinary Public Health

Sustainable development for health: Rio and beyond
www.thelancet.com Vol 379 June 9, 2012
Editorial
Broad Street Pump
The Broad Street Pump is a Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology - Public Health (CIDM-PH), and Sydney Institute for Emerging Infections and Biosecurity (SEIB) publication.
Copies of the Broad Street Pump publication are available here
