D. Hawkes

David Hawkes is an associate professor and a director of molecular microbiology at VCS Foundation in Australia. Hawkes is a molecular virologist who undertook his PhD on HIV at the Burnet Institute. He has worked in a range of areas of virology including holding post-doctoral fellow positions at the University of Melbourne and The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Medical Research, and as a visiting fellow at the University of Bristol, UK. He has published extensively, including in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as the Medical Journal of Australia, Vaccine and Nature. His current focus is the transition to a HPV-based cervical screening program and he has been an active member on several advisory committee covering the implementation and safety of the new National Cervical Screening Program. In his spare time, he is a passionate advocate for vaccination

Author Of 3 Presentations

DNA METHYLATION FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL CANCER IN PAIRED SELF-COLLECTED VAGINAL AND CLINICIAN-COLLECTED ENDOCERVICAL SAMPLES IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA (ID 350)

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11:46 AM - 11:58 AM

LONGITUDINAL OUTCOMES FROM THE FIRST PHASE OF THE COMPASS TRIAL IN AUSTRALIA: RCT OF PRIMARY HPV VS CYTOLOGY SCREENING IN AN HPV-VACCINATED POPULATION (ID 956)

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06:39 PM - 06:51 PM

HPV-based cervical screening in a national program with age-based vaccinated and non-vaccinated cohorts (ID 977)

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05:00 PM - 05:20 PM

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HPV-based cervical screening in a national program with age-based vaccinated and non-vaccinated cohorts (ID 977)

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Lecture Time
05:00 PM - 05:20 PM