
The Hendra@30 conference commemorates 30 years since Hendra virus, the first henipavirus, was discovered. Join us in Geelong, Victoria in December 2024 to hear about the progress made through research in understanding the henipaviruses.
Key Information
Note: Late breaking poster abstracts are being accepted.- Date: Sunday December 8th - Wednesday Dec 11th
- Venue: The Pier, Geelong's waterfront function venue
- Abstracts Due: 30th of September
- Travel Grants Due: 30th of September
- Registration Due: 10th of November
Stay tuned for updates on speakers, agenda, and registration details!
For inquiries, please contact info@hendra30.com.
International Organising Committee

Alison Peel
University of Sydney, Sydney
Griffith University, Brisbane

Danielle Anderson
Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory
Melbourne, Australia

Emmie de Wit
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, NIH
Hamilton, Montana, USA

Glenn Marsh
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Jennifer Barr
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Jon Epstein
Ecohealth Alliance
New York, USA

Kim Halpin
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Linfa Wang
Duke-NUS Medical School
Singapore

Li-Yen Chang
University Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Raina Plowright
Cornell University
New York, USA

Richard Jarman
CEPI
New York, USA

Supaporn Wacharapluesadee
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand

Wanda Markotter
University of Pretoria
Pretoria, South Africa
Local Organising Committee

Carlie Soul
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Danielle Anderson
Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory
Melbourne, Australia

Glenn Marsh
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Jennifer Barr
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Kim Halpin
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia

Sarah Edwards
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Geelong, Australia