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Curiosity – a conversation; Science innovation meets business acumen

Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research (North)
Nedlands WA, Australia
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Event description

How can honeybees kill cancer? How can you fix a heart with a 3D printer? And where can you get a Google map of cancer cells? Join us for an evening of innovation and discovery!

The CEO Institute has teamed up with the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, WA’s largest research facility dedicated to tackling the diseases that most affect our families and community.

We invite you to a special event at the Perkins, where you'll have the opportunity to hear directly from the Perkins world-class researchers about the groundbreaking medical breakthroughs happening right here in WA.

Come satisfy your curiosity, be inspired by cutting-edge research, and join us in supporting the quest for life-saving solutions.

Details

Date: Wednesday 21st August 2024

Time: 05.30pm (for a 6.00pm start) until 8.00pm, with the opportunity for networking until 8:30pm

Location: Harry Perkins Institute
Located in: QEII Medical Centre 
Address: 6 Verdun St, Nedlands WA 6009

Seating: Auditorium seating 

Format: Presentations followed by Q&A

Catering: Light canapes and drinks

Parking:  Parking can be busy and for those who are driving, the best place to park is in visitor car park 3A off Monash Avenue.
If you are catching the bus,  bus stop outside QEII and walk through Charles Gardener Hospital (we are situated just behind).

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Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research (North)
Nedlands WA, Australia