Major General Pearn is the Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Queensland. He has worked as a paediatrician and physician in Papua new Guinea, Vietnam, Rwanda and in Aboriginal Communities in Australia. His research endeavours have included extensive studies of the hepatotoxic and teratogenic effects of the alpha aminoacid, indospicine.
Major General Pearn is the Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Queensland. He has worked as a paediatrician and physician in Papua new Guinea, Vietnam, Rwanda and in Aboriginal Communities in Australia. His research endeavours have included extensive studies of the hepatotoxic and teratogenic effects of the alpha aminoacid, indospicine.
Major General Pearn is the Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Queensland. He has worked as a paediatrician and physician in Papua new Guinea, Vietnam, Rwanda and in Aboriginal Communities in Australia. His research endeavours have included extensive studies of the hepatotoxic and teratogenic effects of the alpha aminoacid, indospicine.