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Displaying from Monday, March 21, 2016
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March 2016
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Monday 21 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Plant Biology research seminars : Studies with Turnip mosaic virus in Brassicacea species: new resistance sources, phenotyping, resistance gene inheritance, strain specificity, resistance mechanisms and isolate phylogeny.
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The diseases caused by Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) decrease the productivity of Brassicaceae crop species worldwide. If available, virus-resistant cultivars can provide an effective method of controlling the diseases TuMV causes. Many new sources of diverse TuMV resistance phenotypes were identified (...)
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Tuesday 22 |
11:00 - EVENT - UWA Student Exchange Fair : Study overseas as part of your UWA degree.
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Find out about exchange opportunities to study overseas as part of your UWA degree including semester long and short term programs. Meet international students from UWA partner universities from all over the world and get advice on how an overseas experience can add to your UWA degree.
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Tuesday 29 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - X-ray microscopy: A powerful research tool for imaging, analysis and visualisation : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Imagine a technique that requires minimal or no sample preparation and allows you to explore the internal structure of your sample down to the micrometre scale without the need for a single cut. This can be achieved using X-ray microscopy (XRM), which, as for medical CAT scanners (...)
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April 2016
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Monday 04 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Plant Biology research seminars : Automated high throughput leaf respiration measurements link Arabidopsis night-time respiration rate with mitochondrial substrate supply
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Increased ability to predict respiratory fluxes in plants would facilitate better global climate change models, plant carbon budget models and efforts aimed at engineering plant primary metabolism. However, plant respiration has proved difficult to model because of the size and complexity of the (...)
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Thursday 07 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Investigating a New Family of Small Cyclic Peptides
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Friday 08 |
The objective of this paper is to model the conditional distribution of Body Mass Index (BMI) by examining the relations between a set of covariates and the moments of the BMI distribution. While BMI is often seen as a leading indicators of health, most studies on the distribution of BMI did not (...)
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Monday 11 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Plant Biology research seminars : Organic phosphorus and microbial driven decomposition in seagrass sediments
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Seagrass meadows are often highly productive in oligotrophic waters despite extremely low nutrient concentrations. Seagrass sediments, in contrast, are often enriched in organic matter (OM) that could potentially be a major source of nutrients, particularly of phosphorus (P), following microbial (...)
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Tuesday 12 |
A public lecture by Miranda Hart, School of Biology, University of British Columbia and 2016 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
The use of bioinoculants (bacteria or fungi) is a common practice in many managed systems. In some cases, this practice is essential and plants will not grow (...)
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Thursday 14 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Exploring the Secondary Metabolite (SMs) biosynthetic pathways in fungal wheat pathogens
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Friday 15 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Hot or Not? Chances of Success for the new Pakistani red chilli contract
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Last year the Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX) launched a red chilli futures contract as a way for farmers and other market participants to manage their risks in this volatile commodity which is of such significance for the rural economy of parts of Pakistan. Why did it do so, what will its (...)
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Monday 18 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Designing Biosecurity Inspection Protocols Accounting for Stakeholder Incentives: Theoretical and Experimental Insights
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Government regulators face significant trade-offs in conducting their roles. In Australia, Commonwealth, state and territory governments have been challenging their regulatory agencies to decrease the regulatory burden they impose on compliant stakeholders. However, poorly designed approaches to (...)
12:00 - EVENT - "Plan on a Page" Workshops : Learn about this new tool to help you draft a compelling and comprehensive case to research funders.
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UWA encourages its researchers to be proactive and plan early for applications to competitive grant schemes. With the move to continuous rounds of the ARC Linkage program from the 1st July, it is more important than ever to plan ahead!
To help you in this regard, the UWA Research Development team (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Plant Biology research seminars : Microbial diversity and the relationships between microorganisms and their environment
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Dr. Gleeson has been based at the University of Western Australia in the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences since 2004. She completed her PhD and early postdoctoral work at University College Dublin before coming to UWA as a visiting researcher, and subsequently as a research staff (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
8:30 - Short course - Introduction to statistics using Microsoft Excel : The course is open to anyone and is designed for those who have little or no experience with statistics or Microsoft Excel but who would like to learn more.
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This course aims to provide you with an introduction to the facilities available in MS Excel from a statistical point of view. As well as an introduction to Excel, spreadsheet functions and graphics, it concentrates on performing basic statistical methods, producing charts and tables, and discusses (...)
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Friday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Questionable constituents: How to tell what is what in sexual deception
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Orchids are well known for their extraordinary species diversity and specialised pollination systems. Several hundred species of orchids are pollinated by the sexual deceit of male bees or wasps through mimicry of insect pheromones. Investigations into the chemical communication between orchids and (...)
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Friday 29 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - A Choice for �Me� or for �Us�? Using We-Reasoning to Predict Cooperation and Coordination in Games
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Cooperation is the foundation of human social life, but it sometimes requires individuals to choose against their individual self-interest. How then is cooperation sustained? How do we decide when instead to follow our own goals? I develop a model that builds on Bacharach’s (2006) ‘circumspect (...)
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May 2016
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Monday 02 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Plant Biology research seminars : Tolerance of barley to O2 deficiency: growth responses, internal aeration, and ion uptake by seminal and adventitious roots
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Barley is an important cereal crop and is relatively sensitive to waterlogging but some variation in tolerance has been observed. There are, however, gaps in knowledge of the effects of waterlogging on the uptake of nutrients by seminal and adventitious roots of barley, and of how adventitious root (...)
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Friday 13 |
Much of the economics literature takes the environment to be a public good and hence writes out a role for the private sector as a source of supply. Yet there is ample evidence of the private sector being involved, driven both by profit and altruism. In this talk, Jeff will try to convince you of (...)
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Friday 20 |
10:00 - EVENT - New techniques in X-ray Diffraction SAXS and X-Ray Spectrometry
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X-ray Diffraction is a very useful technique for characterisation of various materials in different ways. With the recent advancement in hardware and software technology, high end X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Scattering experiments usually done on Synchrotron can be performed at lab scale even (...)
Conservation auctions have been in use in natural resource management for a little more than 10 years and Australia has been a pioneer in their design and implementation. Conservation auctions seek to efficiently distribute incentives for natural resource management to overcome market failures in (...)
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