July 2019
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Wednesday 03 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Deconstructing, replicating and engineering instructive niches for stem cell differentiation : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series
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Abstract: Most cells in our bodies are embedded in a complex matrix of extracellular molecules. These tissue-specific and dynamic microenvironments are essential for the functioning of the cells. But exactly what these microenvironments, or so-called "cell niche", are doing to the cells? Can we capture the "design principles" of these complex matrices on engineered microsystems, and guide in vitro cultured cells to form and function as a tissue? Traditional two-dimensional cell culture systems have been used to investigate the roles of tissue microenviroments. But these experimental systems are often too simplistic to reflect the complexity of the natural microenvironment. On the other hand, native tissue microenvironments, such as those provided by decellularised organs, are too complex to be reverse-engineered into model systems that can be studied and applied. This talk summarises our lab's recent attempts to deconstruct tissue microenvironments into their biochemical and architectural components, and investigate the roles of each components in guiding adult stem cell differentiation. The objective of this seminar is to introduce an interdisciplinary audience to the nature and challenges of our research question, and to present some of the approaches we are using to tackle it. Discussion with the cell biologists, bioengineers, materials scientists after the talk will hopefully bring forth fresh and creative ideas on this project.
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Thursday 04 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Peptide drugs by design (and a little help from nature) for autoimmune diseases, microbial infections and diabetes.
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Peptide drugs by design (and a little help from nature) for autoimmune diseases, microbial infections and diabetes.
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Wednesday 10 |
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Plastic Free July: thinking globally, acting locally : Free AMSA Conference Public Lecture
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Ocean plastic pollution, waste and the recycling “crisis” are hot topics. Cleaning up plastic waste and improving recycling systems are important but “turning off the tap” to reduce the problem at the source is critical. Plastic Free July is a global movement sharing ideas and solutions to help millions of people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities.
From a humble office initiative in Perth to one of the world’s most widespread environmental movements the Plastic Free July has inspired 120 million participants in 170 countries. Hear the story behind this award winning behaviour change campaign and learn how you can be part of the solution.
Sponsored by UWA Oceans Institute
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Thursday 18 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics and Statistics colloquium : Hyperspheres in hyperspace
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What would a beach look like in a different universe? How would sand flow in 4 or 5 dimensions? At the crossroad of mathematics, physics, and engineering, this talk will develop the numerical and technological tools required to answer those questions. Following the Discrete Element Method, widely used to simulate
particulate materials in physics and engineering, the higher dimensional equations of motion for rigid bodies will be solved. Specific properties of granular packing and flow will be extracted, and compared with well-established results in two and three dimensions. As higher dimensional simulations are challenging to visualise, we will also present complementary visualisation methods based on virtual reality technology, which are crucial to develop a good understanding of the overall behaviour of higher dimensional granular media.
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Thursday 25 |
13:30 - FORUM - The UWA Institute of Agriculture Industry Forum : Finding Common Ground: Bringing food, fibre and ethics to the same table
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With increasing public scrutiny of agricultural practices in food and fibre production, rebuilding trust
between innovative primary producers and ethically informed consumers is becoming more important
than ever before. Join us for a lively discussion on finding common ground and moving forward together.
The event program is as follows: 1.30pm Registration and refreshments, 2.00pm Event start, 5.00pm - 6.30pm Sundowner
For more details, view the flyer: http://www.ioa.uwa.edu.au/publications/industry-forum
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Saturday 27 |
9:30 - EVENT - The Gut Brain Connection - back by popular demand : How gut health affects well being
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Did you know we are essentially more bacteria than human? – and the microbes in our guts are responsible for 90% of the messaging to our brain rather than brain to gut! Science is beginning to catch up to the crucial impact our gut microbes have on our digestion, overall health and mental well being. In the last few years huge advancements in technology used to measure and detect the microbes that live on and in us has allowed researchers to map and track the diversity and the influence these invisible hitch-hikers have on every human being.
The progress in this field of researching the gut brain axis (how the gut is connected to and messages the brain) is changing the way we view health and disease and ultimately paving the way to treat and prevent a host of ailments. This lecture will be co-facilitated by Stephanie Rea (BSc Nutr. Biol) & Wendy Muller (Masters Community Psychology) Both presenters have many years experience working in the community in WA to promote and support family health and wellbeing.
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Tuesday 30 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Multimodal Preclinical Imaging- High Frequency Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging : Applications of High Frequency Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging- Now available at the Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis
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Applications of High Frequency Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging in small animals- Cardiovascular Imaging & Analysis, Cancer Imaging, Kidney, Liver & Other Abdominal Organs, Reproductive, Embryo & Neonate Imaging, Ophthalmic Imaging, Image-Guided Needle Injections, Microvascular Perfusion with Contrast Agents,Molecular Imaging Techniques.
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August 2019
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Friday 02 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Mechanism and Application of Microbial Extracellular Electron Uptake Process
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Mechanism and Application of Microbial Extracellular Electron Uptake Process
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Thursday 08 |
X-ray diffraction and scattering at Curtin University: Big stuff, small stuff, hot stuff, cold stuff
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Friday 09 |
16:00 - EVENT - Dr Alan Jamieson Seminar: Deep Sea Exploration : Hear from world-leader in deep sea biology Dr Alan Jamieson.
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Join us at this 1 hour free public talk to hear from world-leader in deep sea biology, Dr Alan Jamieson from the Five Deeps Expedition and Newcastle University UK. Dr Jamieson will talk on exploring the deepest points on planet Earth and the amazing discoveries made.
Refreshments will be served following the presentation.
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Tuesday 13 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Echo 360 Essentials : A professional development workshop for UWA staff with a teaching support role.
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Explore the active learning potential and video management options within the Lecture Capture system; from capture sharing to student features and analytics.
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Wednesday 14 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Giving Effective Student Feedback : A professional development workshop for UWA staff with a teaching support role.
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For students to learn feedback needs to be timely, tangible and targeted. This workshop will consider the nature of formative and summative feedback and consider University policy on feedback and expectations. Register through the link provided.
17:00 - CANCELLED - EVENT - Psychology Postgraduate Programs 2020 - Information Session 14th August 2019 : Join us to to find out about the Psychology Postgraduate Programs at UWA
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
This event is now booked out.
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Thinking postgraduate? Explore all your Psychology postgraduate options at the School of Psychological Science Postgraduate Information Session.
General Introduction & Application Information
Tattersall Lecture Theatre 5.00 pm – 5.30 pm
Program specific sessions
Accelerated Learning Lab (Ground floor GPB3 building)
5.40 pm – 7.00 pm
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Thursday 15 |
Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED
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Molecular Phenotyping in Precision and Preventive Medicine
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Friday 16 |
14:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Dr Alastair Stewart, Laboratory Head, The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney
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“Cryo-EM studies of E. coli F1Fo ATP synthase”
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Monday 19 |
14:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Prof. Dr Albrecht Berkessel
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Catalytic synthesis with titanium and Carbenes
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Thursday 22 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Giving Effective Student Feedback : A professional development workshop for UWA staff with a teaching support role.
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For students to learn feedback needs to be timely, tangible and targeted. This workshop will consider the nature of formative and summative feedback and consider University policy on feedback and expectations. Register through the link provided.
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Tracey McClurg - APR Intern business development manager
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APR Intern connects Australia’s biggest problem solvers from a range of
disciplines, enhancing the PhD experience of students by giving them the
opportunity to apply their research skills within an industry context.
16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics and Statistics colloquium : Convex surfaces of constant Gauss curvature and partially free boundaries
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Consider a pair of parallel planes in and a strictly convex closed curve laying on one of the planes. Is there a convex hypersurface of constant Gauss curvature such that it is trapped between the planes, the curve is on its boundary, and the surface strikes the other plane at given constant angle? This problem can be viewed as a generalisation of the Alt-Caffarelli problem for the Gauss curvature case. In this talk we will discuss the existence of weak solutions and the regularity of the free boundary, which is the unknown part of the boundary of surface.
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Friday 23 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Research and Communication Skills in Curriculum : A professional development workshop for UWA staff with a teaching support role
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The teaching of these skills is vital to our students’ critical thinking and problem solving but are often overlooked. This workshop will introduce a framework to help you identify and embed these skills into your curriculum. Register through the link provided.
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