Professor Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Forbes Fellow 2016 |
Renowned infectious
diseases physician and former Monash trainee Professor Adeeba Kamarulzaman will
visit Monash Infectious Diseases and present at Forbes Week next month.
Dean of the Faculty
of Medicine and Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the University
of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Professor Kamarulzaman has dedicated her career to
the prevention, treatment and research of infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS. She is also a strong advocate for HIV
prevention, treatment and care programs in marginalised communities.
Professor Kamarulzaman
graduated in medicine from Monash University before training in infectious
diseases in Melbourne. Upon returning to
Malaysia, she established one of the first Infectious Diseases Units in the
country which has become a leading tertiary referral centre for infectious
diseases and HIV/AIDS.
In 2007, Dr
Kamarulzaman established the Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA)
at the University of Malaya, one of the few dedicated HIV research centres in
the region.
In addition her
academic and clinical work has included descriptions of emerging infectious
diseases in Malaysia such as the Nipah virus outbreak, and experience with
dengue and multiresistant gram negative infections.
Professor Kamarulzaman
will present at Forbes Week, 7-9 November in Melbourne. Program information and registration is HERE.
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