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Displaying from Thursday, July 07, 2016
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July 2016
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Thursday 07 |
9:00 - EVENT - Fulbright Webinar for UWA Staff and Students: Tips for Writing a Superior Scholarship Application : Get advice on how to construct your application, address the selection criteria and give yourself the very best chance of securing a Fulbright Scholarship
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The Australian-American Fulbright Commission offers Scholarships to Australian citizens across all career stages: Postgraduate,Postdoctoral, Professional, Senior Scholars and Distinguished Chairs.
The 2017 Fulbright Scholarships round closes on 1 August 2016. It's not too late to learn (...)
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Friday 08 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - How can CERI help researchers develop an entrepreneurial mindset? : Discover what the Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation has to offer UWA researchers
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This workshop will outline how CERI can help researchers develop entrepreneurial skills and assist them through the innovation process. CERI is a not-for-profit organisation based in Nedlands.
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Monday 11 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : From Stable Carbenes to Blatter-type Radicals
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Tuesday 12 |
14:00 - Short course - ANOVA, Linear regression and Logistic Regression : The course is designed for people with knowledge of basic statistics who want to learn more about regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA).
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This course covers techniques that can be used to analyse data with continuous and categorical variables. The course will begin with simple linear regression and then proceed with approaches that can be used with more than two variables such as multiple regression. ANOVA with interactions and (...)
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Thursday 14 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : The Development and Application of Cationic Iridium(I) Complexes with N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands in Homogeneous Catalysis
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Friday 15 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Tiny changes, big effects: the impact of microexons on neuronal differentiation, function and evolution
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One of the major challenges for the emergence of complex multicellular organisms is to generate an enormous diversity of cell types from a single genomic sequence. In the simplest scenario, the different cells would have the exact same protein complement available during embryo development to (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
16:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Prof David Alais (U Sydney) : 6488 3267
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Psychology Colloquium
Tuesday 19th July 4-5pm in Bayliss MCS G.33, followed by post talk drinks (mulled wine?) in the Psychology Courtyard (or, in really bad weather,the Psychology Common Room, 2nd floor of main psychology building)
Presenter: Prof David Alais (U Sydney)
David (...)
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Friday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Structural basis of collagen recognition by human osteoclast-associated receptor
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With life expectancy on the rise, osteoporosis, the most common form of skeletal disease, is likely to pose a significant burden on both patients and healthcare infrastructure for the foreseeable future. Imbalances at the unique immunological niche of the bone marrow in osteoporosis, and diseases (...)
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Monday 25 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Speakers from the the International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry
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Dr Yuya Tanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Organometallic Molecular Wires: Mixed Valency across Porphyrin linkers
Mixed-valence (MV) complexes serve as models of molecular wires due to their remarkable electron transfer processes between terminal metal ends. In particular, MV (...)
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Tuesday 26 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Evolution at the End of the World - stories of plant resilience in the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot
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The 2016 George Seddon Memorial Lecture by Professor Kingsley Dixon, Director, ARC Centre for Mine Restoration, Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University.
Western Australia and the southwest in particular is blessed with one of the richest floras on earth - in fact we (...)
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Thursday 28 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Development and validation of a methodology for the determination of persistent organic pollutants in human milk
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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are synthetic chemicals that are released into the environment. They bio-accumulate in the adipose tissue stores in the human via inhalation, ingestion or dermal adsorption. During milk synthesis, these bio-accumulated pesticides are secreted into the milk. This (...)
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Friday 29 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Dealing with a partial NuRD complex: how the MTA1 subunit can recruit two copies of RBBP4/7
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The nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase (NuRD) complex remodels the genome in the context of both gene transcription and DNA damage repair. It is essential for normal development and is distributed across multiple tissues in organisms ranging from mammals to nematode worms. In common with other (...)
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August 2016
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Tuesday 02 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Contemporary Measurements of Lung Mechanics � What are they? What do they tell us? : Raine Visiting Professor Lecture Series
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Speaker: Professor Raffaele Dellacà was awarded a Masters degree in Information Technology Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano in 1997. He obtained a PhD degree in Bioengineering in 2001 on the assessment of respiratory mechanics by opto-electronic plethysmography and forced oscillations (...)
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Friday 05 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Importance of accounting for private benefits and increasing opportunity costs in planning ecological restoration.
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Conservation projects implemented on private land often generate both public and private benefits. Private benefits are important determinants of cost-effectiveness, success, and adoption of such projects. However, they have not been adequately considered in ecological restoration planning and (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Density functional theory — Its origins, present status, and future
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The density functional formalism is ubiquitous in condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials science, and many newcomers to the field are surprised to learn that this development — particularly in chemistry — is just 25 years old. The origins go back, however, to the first days of (...)
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Monday 08 |
17:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Prof Peter Lovibond (UNSW)
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Psychology Colloquium: Monday 8th August from 5-6pm in the Bayliss MCS G.33, followed by post-talk drinks in the Psychology Courtyard (or in bad weather, the Psychology Common Room, 2nd Floor of Main Psychology building).
Presenter: Peter Lovibond (UNSW)
Peter Lovibond is a (...)
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Tuesday 09 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : The LINK to a Yin and Yang Mechanism of Enzyme Allostery
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of enzyme allostery may not apply to DHDPS.
However, we show using biophysical analyses that DHDPS from Triticum aestivum (i.e. bread
wheat) is allosterically regulated by lysine-induced dissociation of the active oligomeric
species. This represents a rare example of the morpheein allosteric model � (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Novel therapy by selective degradation of abnormal extracellular matrix : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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Dr. Juliana Hamzah is a NHMRC-National Heart Foundation R.D. Wright research fellow with expertise on targeted delivery for imaging and therapy. Previously she was an American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Nanomedicine, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (...)
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Thursday 11 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Research Proposal - Synthesis of quinonoid natural products with antitubercular activity and Development of a convenient route to C2-symmetric anthraquinones
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Friday 12 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Category Errors in Natural Resource Management Planning � Issues and Solutions
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Documenting the contribution of nature to human wellbeing, e.g., as human values or ecosystem services, is critical to the effective management of natural resources. However, problems with classifying desirable end states, including the mixing of means and ends, undermine research, planning and (...)
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