Bart Currie is an infectious diseases and public health physician at Royal Darwin Hospital, Australia and Professor in Medicine at the Northern Territory Medical Program. He leads the Tropical and Emerging Infectious Diseases team at Menzies School of Health Research. As well as work and research in infectious diseases, he has a long-term interest in tropical toxinology and began the Darwin Prospective Snakebite Study 35 years ago.
DAVID JURRLINK
David Juurlink is an internist, clinical pharmacologist and medical toxicologist at the University of Toronto, where he is Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. He is also a senior scientist at ICES, where he maintains an active research program in the field of drug safety.
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