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Suzanne Crowe is a Professor of Medicine specializing in Infectious Diseases at Monash University, Melbourne. She has extensive experience in the field, serving as Head of the Pathogenesis Clinical Research and Flow Cytometry Laboratory at the Macfarlane Burnet Institute. Crowe's career spans multiple influential roles including Consultant Physician in Infectious Diseases at Alfred Hospital and Principal Research Fellow with NHMRC. Her academic journey began in microbiology and has led her to significant research focus areas such as the role of macrophages in HIV pathogenesis and the development of low-cost testing methods for monitoring HIV infection. Crowe's leadership and research have earned her numerous awards, including the Royal Australian College of Physicians Travelling Fellowship and Life Time Achievement Award at the International Conference on AIDS. She has been recognized for her contributions to understanding HIV infection mechanisms and advocates for sustainable healthcare practices in resource-constrained settings.
Macfarlane Burnet Institute • Melbourne
Leading clinical research focusing on the pathogenesis of infectious diseases.
Alfred Hospital • Melbourne
Providing specialized medical consultation in the field of infectious diseases.
Monash University • Melbourne
Leading research and education in the area of Infectious Diseases.
Patent for a diagnosis kit filed by Burnet Institute.
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