Bart Currie
Menzies School of Health Research, NSW, Australia

Bart Currie is an infectious diseases and public health physician at Royal Darwin Hospital, Northern Territory Australia and Professor in Medicine at the Northern Territory Medical Program. He leads the Tropical and Emerging Infectious Diseases team at Menzies School of Health Research. He was formerly one of the Directors of RHDAustralia and continues to work with colleagues on prevention and treatment guidelines, while also supporting research on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of streptococcal infections and their sequelae.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Protein O-glycosylation is conserved in Burkholderia species and results in the generation of O-glycosylation glycan specific antibodies during human infections (#24)
2:20 PM
Nichollas E Scott
Session 4: Host-pathogen interactions II
ARDaP: Antimicrobial Resistance Detection and Prediction from Whole-Genome Sequence Data (#45)
11:25 AM
Derek S Sarovich
Session 7: Antimicrobial resistance I
Enhancing group A streptococcal vaccine design through global population genomics and non-human primate infection studies. (#115)
8:00 PM
Mark R Davies
Poster Session I/Drinks