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Presenters

We are pleased to announce the below International Keynotes and Plenary presenters for IMiA 2023. 

Browse through their profiles, by clicking on their photo for more information.
New presenters are always being confirmed, so be sure to check back regularly for new additions!

Plenary Presenter

Prof Michael Baigent

Department of Psychiatry, Flinders Medical Centre & College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University; Head, Flinders Psychological Therapy Services (Centre for Anxiety and Related Disorders, & IAPT@flinders, Statewide Gambling Therapy Services); Senior Specialist, Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia

Plenary Presenter

A Prof Louise Stone

Social Foundations of Medicine, Medical School, Australian National University

Marie Bismark, Professor of Law and Public Health, University of Melbourne
Plenary Presenter

Prof Marie Bismark

Professor of Law and Public Health, University of Melbourne

Shanna Whan, Founder and CEO, Sober in the Country
Plenary Presenter

Shanna Whan

Founder and CEO, Sober in the Country

Plenary Presenter

Dr Ingrid Van Beek

Conjoint Professor, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney; Chair, The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED)

Plenary Presenter

Dr Bernie Pauly

Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, School of Nursing, University of Victoria

Plenary Presenter

Dr Tim Stockwell

Scientist, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research; Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria

Plenary Presenter

Prof Nick Lintzeris

Director and Senior Staff Specialist, Drug and Alcohol Services, South East Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD), NSW Health; Conjoint Professor, Discipline of Addiction Medicine, Faculty Medicine and Health, University of Sydney

International Keynote

Prof Val Curran

Professor of Psychopharmacology at University College London (UCL)

Dr Denise Hien
International Keynote

Dr Denise Hien

Vice Provost for Research, Chancellor-Provost’s Office, Rutgers-New Brunswick; Center Director and Helen E. Chaney Endowed Chair in Alcohol Studies

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