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Tuyet Hoang

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Strategy and Governance Manager, Centre for Pathogen Genomics @TheDohertyInst | Still learning, Juris Doctor @MonashLawSchool 🧬🌏⚖️

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I am so proud to be sharing that our @AusPathoGen foundational paper describing the steps we took to implement Australia's largest scale #MRFF national translation research program for public health pathogen #genomics is published! 🎉🧬CONGRATS TEAM! 🧬🎉sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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New personal view article Implementing a national programme of pathogen genomics for public health: the Australian Pathogen Genomics Program (AusPathoGen) thelancet.com/journals/lanmi… #OpenAccess #OA

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Congratulations @tstinear @KatherineGibney @SteveMuhi and team! 👏👏

⭐ Congratulations to the Beating Buruli in Victoria team who have been named a finalist in the 2024 Victorian Public Healthcare Awards, recognising their work in protecting the health of Victorian communities. 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/8rg8 #VPHAwards @TheRMH @UniMelbMDHS

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Nothing better than being surrounded by like minded experts who equally enjoy nerding out on all things #genomics data 🧬

Proud to have represented @APHL at the amazing #GlobalMolecularIdentifier 14’ conference in Barcelona (@UABBarcelona) earlier this month! So many great discussions (from the usual cast of characters @torstenseemann, @hktuyet, and @griffiemma) on NGS data standards and the need…

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4-6 Sep I was in Barcelona 🇪🇸 for GMI14 to discuss matters underpinning #genomics data sharing, governance and analysis. AND @torstenseemann and I announced that our Centre for Pathogen Genomics @UniMelbMDHS will be hosting GMI15 2025 in Melbourne 🇦🇺 @TheDohertyInst ! 👀🧬👩‍💻🦠

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Back in Aus = I can recap on the last 3 weeks! Had the pleasure of cohosting a pathogen #genomics prioritisation implementation workshop alongside @CDCgov @dukenus @WHOWPRO @WHOSEARO 🌏17 countries. We chatted steps+tools to develop NAPs for WGS @UniMelbMDHS @TheDohertyInst

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Congratulations ⁦@tstinear⁩ and the whole ‘Beating Buruli’ team on being named a finalist for the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prize! 🎉Years of work to discover🦟 transmission between possums and humans that will direct public health interventions. doherty.edu.au/news-events/ne…


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#HealthSecurity is everyone’s business. It requires solidarity between countries and multisectoral collaboration. This week, @WHO partners across Asia and the Pacific took a step towards better #HealthEmergency preparedness ➡️ bit.ly/3VL9Icw 📷WHO/Don Rivada

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Thanking Jess @WHOWPRO @WHOSEARO for the opportunity to be a panelist in the “What if” exercise at this APHSAF meeting 🇵🇭 I thoroughly enjoyed discussing the importance of labs 🧬cross sector collaboration and whole of system/gov approach to #healthsecurity 📷@CamillaBurkot🙏

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Very excited to be participating in the Asia Pacific #HealthSecurity Framework (APHSAF) stakeholders meeting this week to discuss next steps towards better #EmergencyPreparedness across @WHOWPRO and @WHOSEARO

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WOOHOO so well deserved Torst 👏👏👏

I am excited to win a CZI EOSS grant! This is the first grant I have ever won after 20+ years in science. It feels wonderful to finally be funded for my open-source contributions. With @wytamma we will deliver the next generation of my popular Snippy software! 🦘🦘🦘



Looking forward to all the photo updates!

PulseNet Asia Pacific ONT training has started. In collaboration with ⁦@TheDohertyInst⁩ ⁦@CDCgov⁩ ⁦@APHL⁩ ⁦@nanopore

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As @GHS_conf comes to a close, join us later today 3.30 pm AET for one final session on leveraging #genomics 🧬 for global pandemic preparedness based on the collective experience @APHL @NoahHull_PhD @GlobalFund @FINDdx #GHS2024

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Halfway through the @GHS_conf (#GHS2024) in Sydney, Australia. It's been amazing for @APHL to catch up with new and old colleagues to discuss the role of pathogen genomics in pandemic preparedness. Diverse topics on supporting labs and ensuring sustainability have been…

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Wise words from @AalishaSahukhan on @MOHFiji #FijiCDC 🇫🇯on the strength of centralised capacity from a pacific island perspective @GHS_conf What’s next? 1. Strengthening centre of expertise 2. 2nd MAE Scholar (applied epi) in Fiji 3. Establishing a FETP 4. Training peers

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When your @GHS_conf panel turns to an informal roundtable chat you embrace it & enjoy the wisdom being shared on meaningful, fit for purpose M&E for #genomics📊 👏@UplekarSwapna @asferdinand @mitokondrion👏 🗣️@GlobalFund @NoahHull_PhD @Rukie_deAlwis @torstenseemann @JJocampos23

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An M&E tool for pathogen genomics developed by Centre for Pathogen Genomics presented by Angeline Ferdinand @TheDohertyInst @UniMelb @FINDdx @GHS_conf #GHS2024 @hktuyet

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Loved the use of Sequence & ConSequence! Such a simple way to communicate your complex elements of #pathogen #genomics

Sequence & consequence: @UplekarSwapna @FINDdx talks about the two aspects of genomics - generating sequence data and actually applying it for health action @GHS_conf Centre for Pathogen Genomics @TheDohertyInst @UniMelb #GHS2024

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