WIRF Scientific Dialogue: From Eminence to Evidence
Event description
Welcome to the 2025 WIRF Scientific Dialogue registration page.
The WIRF Scientific Dialogue is the Women and Infants Research Foundation's annual medical research event featuring presentations from local and visiting research experts on topics relating to health advances in women and babies.
WIRF Scientific Dialogue - From Eminence to Evidence - The importance of generating and using robust data to ensure the health of women, mothers and babies.
Keynote Speakers:
Professor Ben (Willem) Mol Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash University
Professor Brett Manley Neonatologist/Professor/Director of Newborn Research at The Mercy Hospital for Women in Melbourne, and the Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Newborn Health at The University of Melbourne
Professors Brett Manley and Ben Mol are key to advancing the theme From Eminence to Evidence using robust data to improve maternal and neonatal health. Prof Manley leads innovative trials like PLATIPUS for preterm infants, while Prof Mol focuses on evidence through large-scale clinical trials for safer, more effective interventions. Both will share their latest findings, shaping the future of women’s and newborn health.
Other speakers:
Professor Mary Steen, Professor of Midwifery at Curtin University and King Edward Memorial Hospital
Dr Kate Buchanan, Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Midwifery at the Edith Cowan University School of Nursing and Midwifery
Dr Mark Fear, Principal Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia
Dr Erin Fee, Early Career Researcher, Women and Infants Research Foundation / The University of Western Australia
Dr Bradley Macdonald, Paediatrician at Perth Children’s Hospital
Dr Brennen Mills, Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Paramedical Science and Public Health at the Edith Cowan University School of Medical and Health Science
Other event highlights:
The announcement of the 2025 Research Acceleration Award winners
Presentations from our student and early career researcher competition
An interactive moderated Q&A session
A consumer panel hosted by Joanne Beedie, Chief Executive Officer at Helping Little Hands
ACM and RANZCOG accreditation for 2025 is pending. As a guide, 2024 accreditation was 4.5 hours.
Student / Early Career Researcher Competition
Are you a student or early-career researcher passionate about improving the health of women, mothers and babies?
WIRF is offering a unique opportunity for students and early career researchers to showcase their research at the WIRF Scientific Dialogue. The top scoring presentation on the day will be awarded a certificate and a prize of $1,000. Submissions should be in research relating to women’s, newborn or maternal health.
How to enter:
Submit a brief structured abstract (introduction, aims and methods, results and conclusions; maximum 250 words) before 31 July.
Three abstracts will be selected for an eight-minute oral presentation at the WIRF Scientific Dialogue event on 5 September.
Presentations will be judged by the 2025 WIRF visiting professors.
For more information, or to submit your entry, contact us at: grants@wirf.com.au
For more information about the WIRF Scientific Dialogue presenters and their topics visit: www.wirf.com.au/ScientificDialogue2025
Venue: Auditorium, UWA Club, Banquet Hall, Hackett Drive, Crawley, WA 6009
Contact Details: Women and Infants Research Foundation
08 6458 1437
info@wirf.com.au
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