Dr Emily Edwards wins Grifols ASPIRE Award 2022
Emily Edwards
The JMF Centre for Primary Immunodeficiencies Melbourne Dr Emily Edwards was a recent recipient of the Grifols ASPIRE Award (Award for Scientific Progress in Immunodeficiency Research). Her research will develop and standardise functional tests to prove whether genetic variants identified in primary immunodeficiency patients are causing their disease. The project is a collaboration between Monash University The Alfred Monash Health Eastern Health
The award was presented at the recent European Society for Immunodeficiencies - ESID biannual meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden by panel member Prof Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles.
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Prof Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles from the ASPIRE Award Jury presents Dr Emily Edwards, with the Grifols ASPIRE Award at the 2022 European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden in October 2022.
Awardee Dr Emily Edwards and mentor Professor Menno van Zelm (Monash University and Alfred Health) with their ASPIRE Award.