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October 2014
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Thursday 16 |
8:00 - CONFERENCE - Speaker Call out! : 2nd Oceans Institute Postgraduate Conference
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We are organising the 2nd Oceans Institute Postgraduate Student Conference on Thursday 16 October 2014, taking place at the University Club of Western Australia.
The idea is to give you a platform to discuss and present your latest research (Research Proposals can also be presented) (...)
The conference will provide a platform to discuss and present the latest research from OI Post Grads. Different laboratories will introduce the in house research facilities at UWA and time will be allocated during the conference for ‘speed dating’ sessions - one on ones with current post docs (...)
9:00 - CONFERENCE - Oceans Institute - 2nd Post Graduate Student Conference
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Speaker Call out!
Hello everyone
We’re organising the 2nd Ocean Institute Post graduate Student Conference on the 16 October 2014, taking place at the University club of UWA.
The idea is to give you a platform to discuss and present your latest research (Research (...)
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Tuesday 21 |
13:00 - EXPO - Mini Pop-up Postgraduate Expo : Find out more about your postgraduate study options at UWA
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Missed out on the Postgrad & Honours Expo? Come along to the Business School foyer between 1pm and 2pm to meet staff from faculties across UWA. Have your questions about postgraduate studies answered and grab some free pizza!
13:00 - SEMINAR - Investigation into tinnitus and possible treatments in an animal model : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Tinnitus is a phantom auditory sensation, a continuous “ringing in the ears” that is frequently associated with hearing loss. Tinnitus is remarkably common, being experienced by about 10% of the Australian adult population and reduces the quality of life for many. There is as yet (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Animal mirrors and mirror optics : This seminar is part of the Centre for Water Research seminar series.
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Animals are often highly reflective - the skin of silvery fish and the eye shine of a cat are familiar examples. But animals make mirrors in a way very different from us: they cannot deposit metal films and, instead, rely on arranging stacks of transparent materials to make their reflectors.
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series:"Hacking the Environment of Living Cells"
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Living cells possess an exquisite ability to sense and respond to physical information in their microenvironment. This ability plays a key role in many fundamentally important physiological and pathological processes. I will describe our work utilizing a variety of strategies to use physical cues (...)
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Monday 27 |
12:00 - EVENT - Raine Lecture: The best laid schemes of airway repair : Dr Adam Giangreco
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Chronic airway diseases including COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and lung cancer are leading causes of worldwide mortality with annual healthcare costs of billions of pounds. Despite this, there have been only a few therapeutic advances in these conditions over the past 20 years (...)
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Tuesday 28 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - �Combined molecular and cellular therapies promote the regeneration of adult retinal ganglion cell axons� : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: The mature CNS has limited intrinsic capacity for repair after injury. I will summarize results from the lab over the past 10 years that have quantified the effects of various pharmacotherapy and gene therapy regimes on the survival and regenerative capacity of injured adult retinal (...)
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Wednesday 29 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Long-term ecosystem development and terrestrial plant diversity : This seminar is part of the Centre for Water Research seminar series.
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Over tens of thousands of years, soils gradually lose plant nutrients, especially phosphorus (P). This long-term process of soil formation, which strongly influences vegetation and ecosystem processes, can only be studied by using natural gradients of soil age – also called ‘soil (...)
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November 2014
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Friday 07 |
12:00 - EVENT - UWA Staff Sports Fun Day : There is a time for work...and a time for play!
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UWA Staff Sports Fun Day is a day on campus for staff and postgraduate students to get together and participate in sport and activity. This year's theme is Brazil - be loud, be colourful and join in - up to 1000 participants expected throughout the day.
Get Involved: Contact your Team (...)
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Tuesday 11 |
R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. The course is designed for those who have no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. The course will include: Introduction to R: How to install R on (...)
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Friday 14 |
9:00 - EVENT - Reduce Food Waste Forum : The theme of the Forum is “Waste in Food Value Chains: Opportunities for Technological, Policy and R&D Innovations for waste minimization and utilization”.
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We invite you to register and attend a “Reduce Food Waste Forum” on 14 November 2014 at the Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre at Murdoch University.
Murdoch University, Curtin University and The University of Western Australia are sponsors of this Forum.
The theme of the Forum (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Conservation of Highly Migratory Marine Species: The Need to Integrate Physiology, Behavior and Ecology : Oceans Institute Public Lecture by Daniel Costa
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The conservation of upper trophic level marine vertebrates presents some unique challenges in that they can migrate over great distances, in some cases covering entire ocean basins. A critical component to their conservation is to assess their home range. However, this is only a first step, as (...)
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Monday 24 |
13:00 - EVENT - Raine Lecture: Professor Phil Ainslie : New Concepts in the Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow in Humans
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Professor Phil Ainslie received his PhD from Liverpool John Moores University (UK) followed by postdoctoral research at the University of Calgary (Canada) and a Faculty appointment at the University of Otago (NZ). Phil is currently Professor and Research Chair at The University of British Columbia (...)
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Tuesday 25 |
The aim of this course is to introduce you to basic statistics. It will cover descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations); data exploration; basic categorical data analysis; simple linear regression and basic analysis of variance (ANOVA). The statistical package SPSS will be used to (...)
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Wednesday 26 |
18:00 - EVENT - Raine Lecture: Testing the Limits of the Human Brain : Public Lecture presented by Professor Phil Ainslie
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Relative to its size, the brain is the most oxygen-dependent organ in the body, but many pathophysiological and environmental processes may either cause or result in an interruption to its oxygen supply. Remarkable feats, however, have been achieved where the human brain has survived extremely low (...)
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December 2014
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Thursday 04 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Trade-offs and Blind Alleys: Molecular Evolution of Vision in Sensory Specialists : Animal Biology Seminar Series
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Among mammals, bats are one of the most speciose and diverse of the mammalian orders: with a remarkable range of habitat use, behaviour and diet. Contrary to folklore, bats are not blind; some have large eyes and excellent eyesight (Pteropodidae), whereas others rely mainly on echolocation and have (...)
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January 2015
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Tuesday 20 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - First postgraduate talk of 2015! : Fabian Rudin - Animal personalities and behavioural syndromes
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Fabian Rudin:
Animal personalities and behavioural syndromes from an evolutionary perspective in the Australian field cricket (Teleogryllus oceanicus)
Please come along to support and offer feedback to Fabian on his project.
Tea, coffee, and biscuits will be provided.
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Tuesday 27 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Postgraduate Seminar PhD Completion talk : Exposing resource allocation trade-offs in sexual selection
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Tea, coffee, and biscuits will be provided
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