QLD BioBriefing with QUT's School of Biomedical Sciences
Join us in Brisbane on 26 August and catch up with friends and colleagues, share ideas, build relationships and make new contacts in the vibrant QLD biotechnology community.
This event is generously hosted by QUT's School of Biomedical Sciences.
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Wednesday 26 August 2026 |
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4:00 - 5:00pm
5:00 – 5:30pm |
Site Tour (separate registration required)
BioBriefing Registrations Open |
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BioBriefing |
| 6:30 – 8:00pm |
Networking Function |
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Level 5, E Block Function Centre, Kelvin Grove Campus
149 Victoria Park Road, Brisbane QLD 4059
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Cost:
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AusBiotech Members: Free
Non-Member Attendees: $100.00 |
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**Please note that the site tour requires a separate registration, click here to register.
AI and Quantum Technologies in Biotech Discovery and Translation
This BioBriefing will explore how AI, big data and quantum technologies are opening new opportunities for the life sciences sector, from biological discovery and clinical insights to future applications in health and biotechnology. Hear from local experts across research, industry and commercial AI platforms, with rapid fire presentations and an interactive Q&A session.
This panel session will explore the following key areas:
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AI & big data for biological discovery
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AI, health and sports; Data everywhere
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Commercial AI platforms: enabling real-world clinical insight
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How quantum will change health
Speakers:

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Dr Luis Pedro Coelho
Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow, Queensland University of Technology
Luis Pedro Coelho is a group leader at the Centre for Microbiome Research (QUT). His research focuses on using very large scale datasets of the global microbiome to understand microbial ecology. His group is also known for developing high-quality tools, most notably SemiBin and SemiBin2 which uses self-supervised learning and neural networks for metagenomics binning. Recently, he led a global study which found nearly one million new antimicrobial peptides (a class of antibiotics) from the global microbiome.
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Prof Divya Mehta
Professor & Principal Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology
Professor Divya Mehta is a leading researcher in genomics, mental
health, and wellbeing at the Queensland University of Technology . Her work
explores how our genes interact with our environment and lifestyle to shape
resilience, stress responses, and long-term psychological health. With more
than 120 scientific publications, over $22 million in research funding, and 25
recognitions including "Superstar of STEM", Divya’s research
shows that gene activity isn’t fixed - it can be influenced by the choices we
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Dr Navid Toosi-Saidy
CEO & Co-Founder, Propel Health AI
Dr Navid Toosi Saidy is the CEO and Co-Founder of Propel Health AI, Australia's first end-to-end platform that makes real-world patient data accessible and actionable. Propel works with Australia's leading healthcare organisations, clinical trial organisations, and registries to enable the development of AI-powered clinical and operational decision support tools, all aligned with stringent privacy and security standards. Before founding Propel, Navid built and led the healthcare AI practice at Max Kelsen, scaling it into a core pillar of the business and a significant contributor to the company's acquisition by Bain & Co. in 2023. Propel Health AI was subsequently spun out of Max Kelsen to take that work forward as a dedicated platform. Navid holds a PhD in Medical Engineering from QUT, where he developed 3D-printed, tissue-engineered heart valves, and completed postdoctoral research at UQ in medical device development and translation.
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Prof Warwick Bowen
Professor, The University of Queensland
Prof Bowen is Director of
the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology,
applying quantum technologies into the life sciences. He leads the Quantum
Optics Laboratory at the University of Queensland, which develops quantum and
precision sensors for both fundamental science and applications ranging from
biological imaging to single molecule sensing, navigation, geological surveying
and aerospace. He is also a founder of the start-ups Elemental Instruments and
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Event Partner
QUT’s School of Biomedical Sciences is internationally renowned for combining innovative research with high-quality teaching programs to address global health issues. Their interdisciplinary and collaborative research focuses on key challenges in health, including cancer, genomics and infectious diseases. Their discovery and enterprise generate knowledge and solutions that improve healthcare outcomes for individuals and communities both locally and internationally. Their research-led undergraduate and postgraduate education programs are educating and training the next generation of scientific leaders and entrepreneurs in the biotech, pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
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Registration
Due to high demand and limited capacity for our BioCheers and BioBriefing events, we are opening registrations to members first, with non-member registrations opening on Friday 24th July, subject to availability.
Registration
Registration begins 17/07/2026 5:00 PM AUSEST