Annual Ruth Bishop Address 2022

Published: Nov. 29, 2022, 5 a.m.

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We are proud to present the 2022 Annual Ruth Bishop Address.

Professor Ruth Bishop AC led a team of researchers to the landmark discovery of rotavirus in 1973, a major breakthrough in tackling one of the most significant causes of infant mortality worldwide. The team\\u2019s discovery kick-started the successful 30-year endeavour to develop a rotavirus vaccine.

In 2019, the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security established an annual health security address, named in honour of the Australian scientist and microbiologist for her leadership and dedication to science and global health.

On 22 November 2022, the Centre held an In Memoriam address presented by University of Melbourne\\u2019s Professor Graeme Barnes and Professor Julie Bines following Ruth Bishop\\u2019s passing earlier this year. Ruth\\u2019s brother David Langford spoke on behalf of the family.

We encourage you to reflect on this address at @CentreHealthSec on Twitter and Facebook.

Reflections from the event

Vale Ruth, a great scientist, inspiring mentor and leader, and wonderful human being.
Jim Buttery, Murdoch Children\\u2019s Research Institute

As a fellow virologist, I am only too aware of the positive impact that Ruth made to our community. Not only the science, which has had an enormous global health impact, but also in her mentoring of young scientists and her ongoing legacy as a role model in our discipline. She will, and is, sorely missed amongst our community.
Professor Paul Young, University of Queensland

Thank you very much, I am very honoured to collaborate with the team and thank you so much Professor Bishop for her legacy and we are going continue her work with all Australian scientists, especially with Prof Julie Bines and team.
Jarir At Thobari, Universitas Gadjah Madah

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