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Practical tips for building your career in pain research

From basic science to the clinician researcher

New in 2018, this inaugural forum will focus on research career-development for junior researchers and clinicians wanting to understand how to build on their research strengths to establish an appropriate career (e.g., publishing, getting project and fellowship funding, and doing research with impact).

Speakers include Professor Liesbet Goubert and will be facilitated by the first two APS rising stars, Tasha Stanton and Melita Giummarra, and will include established mid-career and senior researchers who will share their own experiences.

There will be plenty of time for discussion over a drink!

Date: Monday 9 April 2018
Time: 5.15 pm – 6.15 pm
Cost: $10/pp, includes a drink on arrival.

Register for this exciting new session today here!APSNZPS_2018_logoA_details

 

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About Australian Pain Society

The Australian Pain Society is a multidisciplinary body aiming to relieve pain and related suffering through leadership in clinical practice, education, research and public advocacy.

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