
Dean Murphy
@deanxmurphy
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20-02-2014 08:59:14
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Great #WorldAIDSDay event this morning in Canberra organised by Health Equity Matters A lot of talk about vertie lims too, including the suggestion inner Sydney is already there.


Craig Brennan, president of Living Positive Victoria - LPV at mHIVe #WorldAIDSDay event this morning. Inclusion requires learning, understanding, and adapting.



So pleased to be appointed an ARCSHS Adjunct Senior Research Fellow & be part of the extended ARCSHS crew. Thanks Dean Murphy, Jen Power, Professor Kate Seear & Adam Bourne for facilitating this. Looking forward to more collaborations with friends & colleagues ARCSHS


On the National Day of Women living with HIV this coming Sat 9 March, let's celebrate the diversity and resilience of the 3,000 women living with HIV in Australia. NSW Health Women's Agenda Australian Women's Health Alliance abc.net.au/news/2022-04-2…

Those working in pandemic #sociology, #HIV, cultural #heritage & the politics of archives, come along to the next ARCSHS public seminar. Dr Marika Cifor (WashingtonUniversity) examines how we reckon with histories of HIV/AIDS amidst the ongoing HIV pandemic: latrobe.edu.au/events/all/vir…


We're very excited to have not one, but two ARCSHS HIV academics - Dean Murphy and Thomas Norman - participating in #HIVUnwrapped, where HIV academics will pair up with RMIT University School of Fashion and Textiles students to re-imagine a labcoat.


We ♥ HIV Unwrapped: collab b/w RMIT Fashion students & HIV researchers on labcoats inspired by real scientists. Congrats to Dean Murphy, with Finn Smith, and Thomas Norman, with Jamie Nguyen, on their creations & to @BrentAllanKidd & the ASHM team! ashm.org.au/about/news/hiv…




Our new article with Kane Race Kiran Pienaar Toby Lea from Australian Research Council chemical practices project. If HIV risk is what made chemsex an object of sexual health concern, how have antiretrovirals (as PrEP) altered what chemsex is, and produced new kinds of embodied sexual subjects?


