Oncology intergroup lab members |
For the first time, weekly
oncology intergroup lab meetings are taking place at the Monash Health
Translation Precinct (MHTP).
Facilitated by Director of
Oncology Professor Eva Segelov, the meetings bring together the four cancer
research groups in the precinct: the Southey, Azad, Shortt and Segelov labs.
Professor Segelov said the
cancer and blood portfolio at MHTP has increased significantly, with many new
staff, students and projects.
“These meetings are a new
initiative, prompted by achieving a critical mass of researchers, translational
scientists and clinicians,” Professor Segelov said.
“The meetings alternate between
journal club presentations and topic presentations, relating to current work,
as well as invited speakers.”
“Each meeting starts with
an informal discussion about grants, upcoming talks, troubleshooting of
projects, asking for assistance or informing peers of new techniques, equipment
or skills.”
“The first few meetings were introductory,
where we explored the many and varied skills within the groups, ranging from
bioinformatics to highly specialised lab techniques.”
“The meeting also opens the
opportunity to practice an upcoming talk, so that any lab member with an
upcoming conference or other presentation can have a full run-through their
talk and benefit from productive feedback and a preview of what questions they
may be asked.”
Professor Segelov said she has
already seen much more interaction between the research groups both during the
sessions and throughout the week—expertise has been shared and combined
projects and even grants have been planned.
“A particular emphasis is on
giving the clinical perspective as to how this work may help patients in the
future and what the opportunities as well as challenges may be,” she said.
All researchers across the
Monash campus are welcome to attend the Friday meetings on level 7 of the TRF,
either weekly or based on a topic. For the
upcoming schedule, please contact Daphne Day or Heide Fettke.
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