Missed PNGIMR's 4th annual virtual symposium hosted by Prof William Pomat and Dr Maria Ome-Kaius? You can view it on our YouTube channel https://t.co/uNh9ELIg8g
The 4th annual virtual symposium features Dr Osborne Liko, Secretary of the National Department of Health, is a wide-ranging conversation about the Institute and health research in PNG with Deputy Director Prof Moses Laman.
Only 90 minutes to go. Dr Maria Ome-Kaius is making final preparations to host PNGIMR's 4th annual virtual symposium. Go to https://t.co/Cajtx4qrad for the program and a link to register and join the event.
Kaia Gamoga invites you to learn more about the work of PNGIMR and partners to detect and respond to malaria outbreaks and resurgence at the 4th Annual Virtual Symposium on 8 August. https://t.co/Qqkm0z85rd via @YouTube
Registration is open for the 4th annual virtual symposium, showcasing our clinical trials, a system of sentinel sites to monitor transmission of arboviruses and the inspiring work of four emerging research scientists. https://t.co/Cajtx4qrad
IMR’s website https://t.co/rXjdPMh2gB has more information about the institute. Details about the positions and how to apply are on the Vacancies page. Contact Prof William Pomat or Prof Moses Laman for more information. #Goroka#PNG#researchimpact
We have a rare opportunity to lead dynamic research teams as they tackle the major challenges to health in Papua New Guinea and internationally. https://t.co/Sd57alDLcr #globalhealthjobs
The successful applicants will have strong academic track records, experience in leading teams, a strategic understanding of major issues in their field and a proven ability to work collaboratively to achieve results. #infectiousdisease#populationhealth
IMR needs an experienced IT support officer for our busy team in Madang. Interested? Information at https://t.co/Sd57alDLcr Applications close on May 31. #ITJobs#PNG
The recently published paper by researchers from PNGIMR and @telethonkids provides evidence for improving the clinical management of children with pneumonia in PNG's hospitals. https://t.co/DXuGadTdbd
Ms Rebecca Emori, IMR's senior research officer and PhD candidate at the University of Wollongong, is the proud recipient of a prestigious Australian Awards called Women Leading and Influencing (WLI) Development Leadership award.
Ms Emori says, ‘I am grateful to DFAT and Australia Award WLI for this amazing opportunity given to me. This award will help me develop my own leadership style and foster connections with PNG and Australia to drive positive changes.’