David Whiteman
@DWhitemanQIMRB
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Deputy Director and Senior Scientist @QIMRberghofer
Brisbane, Queensland
Joined November 2018
I have had a fabulous couple of days with Katie up in Brisbane this week at the 6th International Conference on UV and Skin Cancer Prevention combined with the Global Advances and Controversies in Skin Cancer conference. Yesterday, I was delighted to join my long standing
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Planning to submit an abstract for the Skin Cancer 2024 conferences in Brisbane? Abstract submissions and Super Early Bird registrations close on 26 April 2024. 🐦 See the Skin Cancer 2024 website for more details: https://t.co/lkAVtbRUEN
@UQMedicine @QIMRB_Institute
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Evidence from Queensland, Australia, suggests that #SkinScreening may result in overdiagnosis of #melanoma: https://t.co/88HIUSmb7Y
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I am speaking at Rotorua GP CME 2022. Please check out my talk if you're attending the event! @GP_CME #gpcme #gpcmerotorua - via #Whova event app
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Our new manuscript describes the rising rates of Merkel Cell Carcinoma in the US, Queensland, NZ, Scotland & Norway. Highest rates were found in Qld, but rates have been rising everywhere. https://t.co/rTlGMxR28Z
#qimrberghofer @ASSC @QIMRBerghofer
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Our article "When to apply sunscreen: a consensus statement for Australia and New Zealand https://t.co/ZGG1GOHp3j " received enough citations to be a #topcitedarticle in its journal. @QIMRBerghofer @ASSC
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@10thWCM today! 5 nice presentations of epidemiologic trends in melanoma worldwide. Melanoma inc rates remain stubbornly high in many countries @DWhitemanQIMRB #10thworldcongressofmelanoma #eado2021
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JUST RELEASED: #COVID19 has changed our lives in ways very few of us would have guessed, including at our medical research institutes. We wanted to show the world the speed &breadth of change that happened at our institutes in Australia so we created an animation to do just that.
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Brisbane scientists are stepping up in the international fight to stop COVID-19's reign of terror. A major medical research institute is throwing its expertise behind the hunt for an effective treatment following a $1million cash donation | @bg_savage
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Described as a visionary by his peers, colleagues and staff - the Festschrift of #AAHMS Fellow, Professor Frank Gannon of @QIMRBerghofer
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Congrats to Prof Frank Gannon - honoured at a special festschrift celebration today celebrating his distinguished career and his enduring leadership @QIMRBerghofer ahead of his retirement in January 2020.
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Physical activity prevents cancer and improves survival. Great presentation Prof Christine Friedenreich. #AEA2019 @AustralasianEpi @BCEC_Brisbane
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Outstanding presentation by @Lizstuartdc on generalizability of trial effects to the population. #AEA2019 @AustralasianEpi
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Congratulations to Prof. Penny Webb on your recognition for the #AEA2019 @AustralasianEpi Lifetime Achievement Award! 346 publications and 20,000+ citations in addition to epi community engagement.. incredible! @QIMRBerghofer
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Heading to #aea2019 at @BCEC_Brisbane. Looking forward to wonderful 2 days. THANK you organisers! #EpiTwitter @QIMRBerghofer
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Twas the night before #aea2019 workshops, when all through #Brisbane not a creature was stirring, except for a few excited Epidemiologists! If you're not attending a workshop on Wednesday, we will see you Thursday for the official #aea2019 kickoff https://t.co/1RsqxWCjEc
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Great to be part of #ASHG19 in Houston with Greg Pratt from @QIMRBerghofer ATSI Health. Fantastic poster on recent launch of 'Genomic Partnerships: Guidelines for genomic research with #Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples of QLD'. https://t.co/ENo0P39VUC
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Yesterday we launched the second phase of the QSKIN study, which aims to identify new genes causing skin cancer. https://t.co/uOmsNmvP7e
SKIN CANCER STUDY: Could your genes hold the key to preventing skin cancer? It's a question Australian researchers are determined to answer, embarking on the largest genetic study the world has ever seen | @johnpaulgonzo
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Yesterday we launched the second phase of the QSKIN study, which aims to identify new genes causing skin cancer. https://t.co/uOmsNmvP7e
SKIN CANCER STUDY: Could your genes hold the key to preventing skin cancer? It's a question Australian researchers are determined to answer, embarking on the largest genetic study the world has ever seen | @johnpaulgonzo
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