Ms Helen Martin
South Australia Pathology
A/Prof Rhonda Greaves
Victorian Clinical Genetics Services
Dr Graham Jones
St. Vincent’s Hospital
Kevin Carpenter
Australasian Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (AACB)
Lisa King
Australasian Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (AACB)
Ms Helen Martin
FAACB
Secretary APFCB
Unit Head Toxicology, Chemical Pathology, SA Pathology; Past President AACB; Past Chair & Registrar, AACB Board of Examiners; corresponding member, IFCC Committee for Conferences and Congresses and the Committee on Plasma Proteins; past member, AACB Working Group for Standardization of Reporting in Electrophoresis and Kidney Health Australia Working Group for Proteinuria and Albuminuria.
Associate Professor Ronda Greaves
MAACB, FFScRCPA
Paediatric Clinical Biochemist
Deputy Head Biochemical Genetics at Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS), Melbourne; Honorary appointments with Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne and Laboratory Medicine, RMIT University; Secretary, IFCC Emerging Technologies Executive Committee; Associate Editor, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine; Chair APFCB working group for Harmonisation of Mass Spectrometry techniques.
Associate Professor Graham Jones
FRCPA, FAACB
Senior Staff Specialist in Chemical Pathology, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
Chair / Member IFCC/WASPaLM Task Force on Chronic Kidney Disease; member of IFCC Committee for Reference Intervals and Decision Limits; member of the executive of the Joint Committee for Traceability in Laboratory Medicine (JCTLM); Renowned educator. Past APFCB travelling lecturer.
Dr Adam Best
Co-Chair and Incoming Chair IMLB 2022
Research Group Leader | Design Surfaces and Functionality | Metal Industries
Principal Research Scientist Manufacturing CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
Dr Adam Best received his PhD from Monash University, Australia in 2002. Dr Best is a Research Group Leader in the Metal Industries Program of CSIRO Manufacturing Business Unit. Adam leads several battery research programs developing novel electrolytes and battery concepts including for next-generation Lithium batteries. In 2017, Dr Best was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship to study battery electrolytes and how to develop a battery industry in Australia. He has 73 publications and 12 patents, with an h-index of 30 and over 4500-lifetime citations. Adam was Co-Chair of the International Battery Association (IBA) meeting held in Brisbane, Australia, in 2014 and is the Co-Chair of the International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB).
Dr Adam Best
Co-Chair and Incoming Chair IMLB 2022
Research Group Leader | Design Surfaces and Functionality | Metal Industries
Principal Research Scientist Manufacturing CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
Dr Adam Best received his PhD from Monash University, Australia in 2002. Dr Best is a Research Group Leader in the Metal Industries Program of CSIRO Manufacturing Business Unit. Adam leads several battery research programs developing novel electrolytes and battery concepts including for next-generation Lithium batteries. In 2017, Dr Best was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship to study battery electrolytes and how to develop a battery industry in Australia. He has 73 publications and 12 patents, with an h-index of 30 and over 4500-lifetime citations. Adam was Co-Chair of the International Battery Association (IBA) meeting held in Brisbane, Australia, in 2014 and is the Co-Chair of the International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB).
- Key Dates
- Super Early Bird OpenFebruary 2021
- Super Early Bird CloseMarch 2021
- Early Bird OpenMarch 2021
- Call for Abstracts OpenSeptember 2021
- Deadline Call for Abstracts18 April 2022
- Notifications18 June 2022
- Early Bird Close / Presenters Final Registration Date18 July 2022
- Standard Registration Close30 September 2022
- APFCB Congress 15 – 18 October 2022