
Greg Fox
@foxsimile
Director (Interim) Sydney Southeast Centre | Professor @Sydney_Uni | Researcher @Control_TB | Respiratory physician
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https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/about/our-people/academic-staff/gregory-fox.html 04-10-2010 01:56:19
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An incredibly productive meeting this week World Health Organization (WHO) - thinking through how #TB programs can find the missing millions of people with #TB. 🔬🩻 to #endTB we need more screening, with better tests and to engage the general population in high-burden settings. 🏥🌍TB CRE Sydney ID





Partnering with people affected by #TB help ensure our research meets the needs of people who will benefit from new innovations. And as researchers, we need to learn how to work better with these communities. Great insights from Dr. Sarah Bernays The Union Conference


Congratulations to Prof Nguyễn Việt Nhung for receiving the Princess Chichibu Award for his lifetime contributions to #tuberculosis care, in Vietnam 🇻🇳 and globally #UnionConf2024 The Union Conference


Exciting to recognise research successes in Vietnam 🇻🇳 at the end of year Sydney Vietnam Academic Network celebration University of Sydney SSEAC Jonathon Hutchinson Justin Beardsley @ThuAnhNguyen_


The seas of #SoutheastAsia connect the region both geographically and culturally. Wonderful to join Dr Natali Pearson 🧜🏼♀️🎓💦 at the launch of the SEA-Collections digital exhibition today SSEAC University of Sydney Supported by ASEAN-Aust Centre seaexhibition.com


A visionary contribution to the future of eye health in Australia and globally from the Snow Medical Foundation! Jonathan Crowston Sydney Health University of Sydney

Over 90% of melanomas in Australia are preventable. New immunotherapies have been a game changer for patients with melanoma. Inspiring address by Prof Georgina Long, keynote speaker Royal Society of NSW University of Sydney Sydney Health





Delighted to be back in #Hanoi 🇻🇳with our brilliant clinical trials team. A great discussion about participant safety in #tuberculosis trials, and how research partnerships can change policy and practice. The Sydney Vietnam Initiative University of Sydney Sydney Health TB CRE #EndTB NHMRC CTC


