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Molecular medicine: early warning radar for severe diseases.


Professor Doug Brooks
Professor Doug BrooksWednesday, 15th August
6.30 - 7.30 pm
City East campus, Adelaide, South Australia

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Severe diseases, like genetically inherited disorders, are not easily recognisable until clinical signs are well advanced. By then, the patient may have suffered irreversible disease. With molecular medicine, we can now study these diseases intimately and discover how they alter molecular function. This allows us to identify biological factors as early indicators of the disease and to also suggest possible treatment strategies. In this presentation, Doug discusses several different diseases and their molecular impact.

About Professor Brooks
A distinguished NH&MRC-funded Senior Research Fellow, Doug has spent over 20 years working with the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in its world-leading Lysosomal Diseases Research Unit, developing a number of diagnostic and treatment strategies for these devastating genetic disorders. Earning a PhD in immunology from Flinders University, Doug developed a number of tools that are still state-of-the-art for diagnosing certain cancers. He was recently appointed leader of the new Molecular Medicine Sector in the Sansom Institute at UniSA.

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