The "100 Years of Tropical Medicine Conference" which is taking place from 11-14 June 2010 in Townsville, Australia, provides an ideal and timely opportunity to reflect on the contributions of our tropical medicine pioneers in Australia. This conference, a partnership of many professional organisations and hosted by the Tropical Division of the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) and The Australasian College of Tropical Medicine (ACTM), provides a focus for a centennial celebration of their legacy. It will encapsulate the past, present and future of tropical medicine in Australia - a fascinating and often romanticised field of medicine and medical science
The history of tropical medicine is as dramatic as the story of humankind. It has its own myths and ...
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
The "100 Years of Tropical Medicine Conference" which is taking place from 11-14 June 2010 in Townsv...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
Australian research workers have made important contributions to tropical medicine and tropical publ...
Tropical medicine is a re-emerging specialty addressing the burgeoning load of tropical disease glo...
Objective: To review regional training initiatives in travel and tropical medicine.\ud \ud Methods: ...
We invite you to visit the tropics this year to participate in the joint Australian Archaeological A...
Twenty years ago the Molecular Approaches to Malaria conference was conceived as a forum to present ...
Introduction The International Academy of Pathology (lAP) annual meeting plays an important role i...
Until the 1970s, infectious disease training in most medical schools was limited to those diseases c...
The Luso-Brazilian Meetings on the History of Tropical Medicine have always sought to strike a balan...
[Extract] Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand...
The history of tropical medicine is as dramatic as the story of humankind. It has its own myths and ...
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
The "100 Years of Tropical Medicine Conference" which is taking place from 11-14 June 2010 in Townsv...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
Australian research workers have made important contributions to tropical medicine and tropical publ...
Tropical medicine is a re-emerging specialty addressing the burgeoning load of tropical disease glo...
Objective: To review regional training initiatives in travel and tropical medicine.\ud \ud Methods: ...
We invite you to visit the tropics this year to participate in the joint Australian Archaeological A...
Twenty years ago the Molecular Approaches to Malaria conference was conceived as a forum to present ...
Introduction The International Academy of Pathology (lAP) annual meeting plays an important role i...
Until the 1970s, infectious disease training in most medical schools was limited to those diseases c...
The Luso-Brazilian Meetings on the History of Tropical Medicine have always sought to strike a balan...
[Extract] Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand...
The history of tropical medicine is as dramatic as the story of humankind. It has its own myths and ...
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...