Medical Research Seminar Series
LIWA invites you to a free seminar on:
"Lung function – going global in 2012"
By Prof Graham Hall
Head of Paediatric Respiratory Physiology, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
Monday 28 May
12 noon for light lunch, 12.30pm – 1.30pm presentation
Seminar Room
Western Australian Institute for Medical Research
Ground Floor, B Block
QEII Medical Centre
Hospital Avenue, Nedlands
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"Lung function - going global in 2012"
Professor Graham Hall
Head of Paediatric Respiratory Physiology, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
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Professor Hall completed his PhD at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research before working in the University Children's Hospitals in Zurich and Bern in Switzerland.
In 2003, he was appointed as Senior Respiratory Scientist of the Respiratory Laboratory at Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth before joining the Telethon Institute in mid 2010 as the Head of Paediatric Respiratory Physiology.
Prof Hall's research interests include the lung growth and development in early life and the impact of respiratory disease on lung health.
Current research includes investigating markers of early lung damage in infants and young children with cystic fibrosis as part of the AREST CF group and studies assessing the long term impacts of preterm birth.
Prof Hall holds adjunct titles with the University of Western Australia (Centre for Child Health Research) and Curtin University (Faculty of Health Sciences).