33rd Annual NSW Scientific Meeting and Gala Dinner
NSW Annual Scientific Meeting on Thursday, 7 August 2025
ASMR’s NSW Committee is delighted to announce that abstracts are now open for the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting!
Venue: Teachers’ Federation Conference Centre, Surry Hills
Date: Thursday, 7 August 2025
Time: 8am – 6:30pm
Cost: ASMR Members: Students $30, ECRs and MCRs $90
Non-Members: Students $100
Important dates are:
Abstracts Close: 13 June 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 14 July 2025
Registrations Close: 31 July 2025
Abstracts will be submitted during the registration process, please consult the Instructions for Authors before submitting your abstract.
We look forward to seeing you at the NSW Annual Scientific Meeting on 7 August 2025!
Sydney Gala Dinner on Tuesday, 21 October 2025
Please join us for a convivial evening celebrating the achievements of NSW’s health and medical researchers at the 2025 ASMR Medical Research Week® Gala Dinner.
Venue: NSW Parliament House
Date: Tuesday, 22 October 2025
Time: 6.00pm
Cost: $TBA per ticket
Table bookings (tables of 10) are also available for purchase.
The Gala Dinner is a formal dinner uniting esteemed researchers, students, industry professionals, politicians and our ASMR Medallist. Prize recipients at the NSW and Hunter scientific meeting will also be recognised at the Gala Dinner.
As well as celebrating the best and brightest researchers in our state, the dinner will feature the 2025 ASMR Medallist, Dr Daniel Timms. Dr Timms is an innovative biomedical engineer whose journey began in Brisbane, where he spent countless hours alongside his plumber father, tinkering with water pumps and constructing imaginative devices. A personal tragedy ignited Dr Timms’ unwavering commitment to revolutionise cardiovascular care.
A graduate of the Queensland University of Technology, Dr Timms’ research journey took him from Brisbane’s Prince Charles Hospital to prestigious institutions worldwide. Collaborating with Germany’s Helmholtz Institute – one of Europe’s foremost cardiovascular engineering research centres – and the Texas Heart Institute, he contributed to groundbreaking work in the TAH design and development. In 2023, he was nominated for Queensland’s “Australian of the Year” award.
Dr Timms continues to collaborate with global experts to develop cutting-edge cardiovascular medical devices, and his unwavering dedication underscores his pivotal role in advancing cardiac care and saving lives.

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