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Global Minds, Local Breakthroughs: Innovation in Antimicrobial Resistance
Space Community Townhall #15
LA - Towards more equitable health outcomes through improved communication
CliniCon 2025
Sydney Agritech Investor Showcase
LSQ Post-BIO Winter Soirée!
Australia Regulatory Device Summit 2025
Public Lecture | World Brain Day. From stem cells to focused therapies: Innovative advances to treating brain diseases.
The Medtech Edge: Integrating IP and Commercialisation
SCRS Australia & New Zealand Site Solutions Summit
MACH Advances in Cell and Gene Therapies Symposium
Christmas in July - Networking Event
Graeme Clark Institute Seminar Series July 2025: BRCA1 vs. 53BP1: Balancing Chromatin Structure and Mobility in DNA Repair
2025 Breast Cancer Trials Annual Scientific Meeting
VIC BioCheers with RSM
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mexec musings

AI and Your CV
AI and Your CV Blog by – Janice Woods As an applicant starting the process of looking for your next role, you may be thinking that you should be looking

Unlocking the Future of Healthcare: How Quantum Technology is Revolutionizing Biotechnology and Medicine
Here at mexec, we find Quantum fascinating. Here’s a primer to pique your interest – if you haven’t already! Keep an eye on this space! Translating Australia’s world-class research into

Opening the Door to a NED Career
I have three questions to start with today. What do you think are the right answers? Question 1: How long should an executive CV be? Question 2: How long should
mexec memos

mexec memo June
Welcome to you all, particularly if you are at the #2025ARCS conference in Sydney. I am sitting here writing this intro as people mill around connecting. Come say hello if

mexec memo February
Do you have strengths you did not know you had? One of the top strengths that I uncovered at our recent Company Strategy Week meeting is Input Talent. People with strong Input Talents are inquisitive and always

mexec memo November
A few weeks ago, my son lay in agony in a hospital emergency bed due to appendicitis. Not that many years ago, he could have died. However, for him, first