Frances Chow
Chief Executive Officer at Sydney Sabre- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Sydney Sabre
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Australia
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Spectator Sports
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Executive Officer
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Dec 2011 - Present
Sydney Sabre is a private company which operates the first permanent training facility for sabre fencing in Australia. Sydney Sabre is a private company which operates the first permanent training facility for sabre fencing in Australia.
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Treasurer and Armourer
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Mar 2010 - Jul 2012
In charge of budgeting, fundraising, inventory and procurement at Sydney University Fencing Club, the premier fencing club in NSW. Over the past 18 months, has directed the modernisation and expansion of the club armoury to include scoring equipment for 8 fencing pistes, and fencing equipment for more than 40 people in all three weapon disciplines, as well as the hiring of a professional armourer. Sydney Uni Fencing Club now has the largest and most comprehensive armoury of any amateur fencing club in NSW.
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Secretary
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Mar 2010 - Mar 2012
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University of Sydney
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Laboratory/Project Manager
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Dec 2010 - Dec 2011
Laboratory and Project manager for the Dendritic Cell Biology and Therapeutics group at the ANZAC Research Institute, affiliated with the University of Sydney.Responsible for the procurement, management and maintenance of equipment and consumables to establish a new laboratory for human and murine dendritic cell biology as part of the Concord Hospital research precinct. Project management role includes coordination of scientific work on RNA loading of human dendritic cells as a possible therapeutic agent, collaborating with scientists at RPAH.
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University of Sydney
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Demonstrator and Tutor
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Mar 2010 - Oct 2010
Undergraduate laboratory demonstrator in the School of Biology and the School of Molecular Bioscience. Undergraduate laboratory demonstrator in the School of Biology and the School of Molecular Bioscience.
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Centenary Institute
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Australia
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Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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PhD Scholar
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Mar 2006 - Mar 2010
My PhD work was on the molecular biology of leprosy and was supervised by Prof. Warwick Britton, Dr Jamie Triccas and Dr Nick West. The project title was "Molecular approaches to the control of leprosy", and involved elements of drug development, transcriptional profiling of host cell responses and vaccine design. My PhD work was on the molecular biology of leprosy and was supervised by Prof. Warwick Britton, Dr Jamie Triccas and Dr Nick West. The project title was "Molecular approaches to the control of leprosy", and involved elements of drug development, transcriptional profiling of host cell responses and vaccine design.
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Education
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University of Sydney
PhD, Medicine -
University of Sydney
Bachelor of Medical Science (Hons 1), Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology -
North Sydney Girls High School
Higher School Certificate, English, Science and Biology -
Additional Training