Dear friends and colleagues,
It is with overwhelming sadness that we share news of the death of our colleague, mentor and friend, Rinaldo Bellomo. During recent days, both he and his family have received dedicated, expert and compassionate care from some of the finest in our ICU community. We share their pain and sense of loss.
Over several decades, Rinaldo has made a profound and enduring impact on ICU practice in Australia, New Zealand and around the world. As a passionate researcher he challenged conventions, championed evidence-based practice in the care of the critically ill and supported countless colleagues in their research careers. As a compassionate mentor, colleague and friend, he touched and enriched numerous lives, and will be greatly missed. His loss will affect our whole community and in due course there will be opportunities to come together to celebrate his life.
This will be a difficult time for many, but we know that our memories of Rinaldo’s relentless enthusiasm, warmth, optimism and boundless energy will help us all through the weeks ahead. In lieu of flowers, Rinaldo's family would welcome donations to support his research legacy at https://t.co/29kO6OeHxe
Our sincere condolences and best wishes go out to his family, friends and colleagues.
Craig Carr, on behalf of the ANZICS community
First work day for 2025 at @TheFlorey - Really excited to unravel the mysteries behind the transition of acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease following critical illnesses including #Sepsis
Calling all researchers and fellow leaders in neuroscience and mental health: Join us in the 2024 Melbourne Brain Symposium! 💫
📆 Tuesday 26 November
🕘 9:00 am–6:00 pm
📍 30 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC
For tickets & more information, visit: https://t.co/j3MdjdD7Z1
#MELS2024 That's a wrap!! Thanks to all our sponsors, delegates, speakers, poster presenters, panel members, judges, and vendors! We all had a great day. See you for an even bigger one in 2025!!
We are MEGASCORES and we support #WorldSepsisDay.
#Sepsis accounts for ~11 million deaths worldwide annually. Yet, depending on country/educational status, sepsis is known only to 7 – 50% of people.
Today let’s bring awareness to this silent killer.
#StopSepsis#SaveLives
Extremely honored and proud to represent @HypertensionAus at the #Hypertension24 to talk about the effectiveness of the use of sodium ascorbate in sepsis!
It is with great sadness to share the passing of Dr. Barry M. Brenner on August 6, 2024, at the age of 86. A past president of @ASNKidney (1986-1987) and a visionary in nephrology, Dr. Brenner’s groundbreaking research in glomerular physiology and hyperfiltration has left an indelible mark on kidney care. His legacy as a leader, educator, and mentor will continue to shape the field for generations to come. Read more: https://t.co/cOALZCdhg5
Save the date for our 2nd Melbourne Emerging Leaders in Biomedical Research symposium! 18 Sept 2024. Keep your eyes peeled for registration, and more on our program and sponsors 👀👀
SAVE THE DATE! Join us on March 1 @ 12pm AEDT to learn about building clinical-basic science partnerships with superstars @Yugeesh_L and @LachieMiles@ISHR_AUS@ISHBP
Closing out the last of our scientific talks at #2023JointASM is A/Prof Yugeesh Lankadeva @Yugeesh_L. Today he shares his long journey with ascorbate (vitamin C) 🍊 and how a mega dose of this can mitigate sepsis induced multiple organ dysfunction. @atheroaussie@AVBS_org
Prof Clive May gives a fantastic talk on the beneficial effects on mega-dose sodium ascorbate on reversing brain 🧠 micro-circulatory dysfunction in septic shock. @Yugeesh_L@TheFlorey @M_Plums