S4 Science Lecture Theatre, 16 Rainforest Walk, Clayton campus
Presenter: Dr Noel Chambers
Dr Noel Chambers
CEO of the National Foundation for Medical Research and Innovation (NFMRI)
will be visiting Monash University Clayton Campus on Thursday the 30th
of November to present to our research community.
This
is a significant opportunity to meet an NFMRI funding
expert. The NFMRI's
primary objective is to support innovative areas of biomedical research to
help benefit mankind through the prevention or eradication of
diseases. This presentation will be of particular interest to biomedical
researchers at all career stages.
Some
examples of the types of research that the NFMRI funds
include:
· Concepts, discoveries and
innovations;
· Strategic Collaborations;
· Bridging the “Valley of death”
There
will be the opportunity for questions at the end of the presentation.
Please register your attendance here
Dr.
Noel Chambers was appointed as the CEO of the NFMRI in
April 2013. Noel has a PhD in pharmacology/medicinal chemistry from the
University of Sydney. His work experience includes positions in research,
research translation, commercialisation, start-up companies, biotechnology and
philanthropy. In the early 90’s his patented discoveries in type II diabetes
led to a commercial partnership where he lead a team of researchers at the
University of Sydney and for which he was presented the Royal Australian
Chemical Institute’s Biota Award for Medicinal Chemistry. Noel then moved into
industry where he held senior management positions in research and business development
before becoming the CEO of a number of listed (ASX) and unlisted
biotechnology/health related companies. In 2009, Noel’s attention turned to
philanthropy where he led the establishment of Research Australia’s successful
philanthropy program as the Director of Philanthropy. He was a member of the
Federal Government’s Advisory Council for Intellectual Property (ACIP) from
2009-2014, advising the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and
Research and was Chair of the ACIP review into collaborations between Publicly
Funded Research Organisations and Industry.
Please direct
queries about the seminar to the MRO Medical and Health Sciences team (mhs@monash.edu).
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