La Trobe University’s popular Ideas & Society Program will be held on Wednesday November 29, 5pm-6.30pm (online)
Topic: Covid and its consequences: What have we learned?
The impacts of Covid-19 will be with us for many years to come. An understanding of Long-Covid, which affects an estimated ten percent of those infected with the virus, is of vital important for the future health of all societies.
La Trobe’s panel will discuss Covid and its long-term consequences.
Speakers include:
Professor Stephanie Gras
NHMRC Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the La Trobe University Institute for Molecular Science
Stephanie Gras Profile | La Trobe University
Professor Gras leads a laboratory focused on understanding how to combat viral infections. Viruses are part of day-to-day encounters that our immune system needs to deal with. How the immune system “sees”, recognises and eliminates viral infection is not fully understood. Professor Gras’ lab works to understand the immune system action when faced with a viral infection.
Dr Sarah Annesley
Tracey Banivanula Mar Senior Research Fellow, Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory
Sarah Annesley Profile | La Trobe University
Dr Annesley investigates diseases that affect the central nervous system. She focuses specifically on Parkinson’s Disease, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and more recently Long COVID. Long COVID shares many clinical overlaps with ME/CFS and Sarah’s research group aims to discover how these two disorders compare at the cellular level. She is currently conducting a study into Long-Covid.
Dr Deb Gleeson
Associate Professor Public Health
Deborah Gleeson Profile | La Trobe University
Dr Gleeson’s main research focus is international trade agreements and their implications for public health and access to medicines, she has published extensively in this area.
The event is free and