Learn from Claire Brown’s success in supporting research translation
What insights can you take away from her journey?
On Day 3 of the conference, we will be diving into Claire Brown’s career, hearing her advice for how research infrastructures can support research translation.
Claire Brown is a leader in advanced bioimaging, pioneering Canada’s leading optical imaging platform, the Advanced Biolmaging Facility (ABIF) at McGill University. As a Co-Founder and President of the Canadian Network of Scientific Platforms (CNSP), she connects research infrastructures and empowers platform scientists from engineering and sciences. As Global Biolmaging Co-Chair, she fosters international collaboration to ensure technology implementation enabling innovation, positioning her as a respected global leader.
She will be joined by 3 other speakers in this panel session. Find more information about the session here.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the importance of connection to culture, land, kinship and community to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander families. We acknowledge the cultural practices and traditions still carried out today and being passed down to future generations.