Carolyn completed her PhD at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre and was awarded an NHMRC post-doctorate fellowship which she undertook at the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research (now the Kirby Institute) before moving to Sydney Medical School. Carolyn coordinated Addiction Medicine education for the Sydney
Patrick Bertolino leads the Liver Immunology Group and has been a Faculty member at the Centenary Institute since 2011. He is considered one of the leading experts in Liver Immunology internationally, and is acknowledged as the leader in this field in Australia, where he drives the main group working in
Robert W Storr Chair of Hepatic Medicine, Sydney Medical School Director, Storr Liver Centre, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research Head, Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Westmead Hospital and Sydney West Local Health District
Professor Jacob George is a renowned hepatologist and liver research scientist who studies the causes of and mechanisms for the development of liver disease and liver cancer. He contributes to investigator-initiated and multicentre international clinical trials on therapeutics for liver diseases, and leads a program of research on viral hepatitis,
Professor of Infectious Diseases and Hepatic Medicine The University of Sydney Westmead Clinical School Faculty of Medicine and Health The Westmead Institute for Medical Research
Professor Mark Douglas is an Infectious Diseases physician and molecular virologist, with a strong research interest in viral hepatitis. He heads the Viral Hepatitis Pathogenesis group at the Storr Liver Centre, Westmead Institute for Medical Research. He is involved in a broad array of projects, ranging from basic molecular pathogenesis
A/Prof Thomas Tu’s research is focused on the Hepatitis B virus - an incurable disease that infects 300 million people, killing 887,000 annually through liver cancer and cirrhosis. He is particularly passionate about understanding the virus as he himself lives with chronic Hepatitis B. Given his personal understanding of what