2024 Jian Zhou Memorial Oration

2024 Jian Zhou Memorial Oration

Tue 19 Nov 2024 5:30pm8:00pm
Registration: 
15 October 202414 November 2024

Venue

Auditorium, Translational Research Institute, Woolloongabba

From basic cell biology to clinical trials, a team effort to fight cancer​

Delivered annually by a distinguished speaker from the medical research sector, the Oration honours the memory of Dr Jian Zhou, who co-discovered the life-saving Gardasil vaccine for cervical cancer, alongside Emeritus Professor Ian Frazer AC.

This year’s Oration will feature keynote speaker, Associate Professor Fiona Simpson, leader of the Cancer Therapy Group at the Frazer Institute. She will share insights into how ideas from basic cell biology have been developed into clinical trials, offering new hope in the battle against cancer drug resistance.

With cancer cases in Australia projected to reach 158,000 in 2024, a staggering 86% increase since 2000, Associate Professor Simpson and her team are at the forefront of innovation in cancer research.

The event is a wonderful opportunity to meet with our distinguished guests and supporters, share the successes and future objectives of Frazer Institute and announce the Jian Zhou Award winners for 2024.

RSVP: Registrations are essential by 5pm, Thursday 14 November

About Dr Jian Zhou

Dr Jian Zhou was a founding member of the Centre which became the Frazer Institute (formerly UQ Diamantina Institute) and we seek to honour the memory of his warm personality and genuine interest in the welfare of others through the Oration.

About Associate Professor Fiona Simpson

Associate Professor Fiona Simpson leads the Cancer therapy group at UQ’s Frazer Institute. Their team works at the intersection of many fields of science, using cell biology to improve targeted therapy and immunotherapy against cancer. Associate Professor Simpson is the scientific lead of clinical trials translating basic scientific findings for better outcomes for cancer patients.

Banner image credit: Dr Arutha Kulasinghe (Frazer Institute) - High-dimensional spatial imaging of the skin microenvironment.