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June 2015
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Thursday 04 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Death without a fuss: apoptotic caspases and the suppression of anti-viral signaling
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Professor Kile obtained his PhD at WEHI in 2001, and after pursuing postdoctoral studies at Baylor College of Medicine in the USA, returned to the institute in 2004, establishing an independent research group in 2008. The Kile lab is focused on the molecular regulation of blood cell formation and (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Investigating the East-West Telegraph Line -A preliminary study
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The opening of the East-West telegraph line in 1877 was the first time Western Australia had been joined to the rest of the continent (or indeed, the world) by a communications process not involving ships. The line, which ran from Albany in WA to Port Augusta in SA, was supported by a number of (...)
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Friday 05 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Framing The Transition from Education to Work in China Presenter: Ms Wenwen Zhang
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15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: On regular Cayley maps for dihedral groups
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 05 June in Blakers LT.
Speaker: Istvan Kovacs (University of Primorska)
Title: On regular Cayley maps for dihedral groups.
Abstract: The classification regular Cayley maps for cyclic groups was recently completed by Conder and Tucker (...)
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Bayer Crop Science chemical and genetic technologies to help global agriculture feed a growing world : A public lecture by Dr Hermann Stuebler, Director of Research, Bayer Crop Science, Frankfurt, Germany
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In this talk, Dr Stuebler will give an overview of global Bayer crop science and crop protection research.
He will announce details of a major new research joint-venture investment with Australia
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Monday 08 |
9:00 - SYMPOSIUM - Mixed Race Symposium : Mixed Race in Australia and the Region
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Incorporating perspectives from Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Geography, History, Health, and more, MoB draws upon a range of qualitative and quantitative techniques, to investigate how movement generates new forms of subjectivity and new political formations, new uses of space, new (...)
In June, the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is offering a range of FREE short courses on supercomputing topics. On 8 - 9 June, the sessions are aimed at those new to supercomputing (8th), and those wanting to understand more about using our systems (9th). Later that week, we offer two days targeting (...)
In June, the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is offering a range of FREE short courses on supercomputing topics. On 8 - 9 June, the sessions are aimed at those new to supercomputing (8th), and those wanting to understand more about using our systems (9th). Later that week, we offer two days targeting (...)
12:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Targeting the small airways - no longer the �silent zone� in chronic lung diseases : The Institute for Respiratory Health presents Dr Jane Bourke, Head of Respiratory Pharmacology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology, Monash University
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Increasing evidence suggests that small airways (defined as <2mm) are important sites of inflammation,
remodelling and altered reactivity in chronic lung diseases. Dr Bourke has applied a unique in vitro
approach to examine small airway dysfunction, visualising changes in intrapulmonary airway (...)
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Tuesday 09 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Into the deep - understanding small airway dysfunction in lung disease : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Small airways in the distal lung were long considered a "silent zone", accounting for less than 10% of total airway resistance and contributing little to standard lung function measures. However, increasing evidence suggests that they are an important but relatively neglected (...)
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Wednesday 10 |
17:30 - FREE LECTURE - Start-Up Xchange: Where to from here? : The smart way to start your business
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Are you an entrepreneur and about to turn your idea into a business? Interested in start-ups and networking? Then join this free workshop!
Start-Up Xchange is a series of 4 events run by the WA Innovation Centre in collaboration with UWA and the other major WA universities to promote (...)
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Thursday 11 |
Dr. Vallence received her BSc (Hons Psychology) and PhD from the University of Western Australia under the supervision of Professor Geoff Hammond and Dr. Karen Reilly. Following completion of her PhD, she worked as a University Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Neuromotor Plasticity and (...)
14:00 - FREE LECTURE - Postgraduate Showcase 2015: Frontiers in Agriculture : Come listen to some of UWA's best PhD students present the major highlights and outcomes of their research in agriculture and related areas
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Each year The UWA Institute of Agriculture hosts a postgraduate showcase where some of UWA's best PhD students present the major highlights and outcomes of their research in agriculture and related areas.
Professor Paul Johnson, UWA Vice Chancellor will give the opening address.
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16:00 - SCREENING - NTEU Free Documentary Screening: Ivory Tower : This documentary examines the factors threatening to bring down America's once highly envied higher education system.
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The film raises worrying questions about where Australian higher education may be headed under the Abbott government, and reinforces why there is such strong public and political opposition to the Americanisation of our world class public higher education system.
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Friday 12 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: The suborbits of infinite primitive permutation groups
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 12 June in Blakers LT.
Speaker: Simon Smith (City University of New York)
Title: The suborbits of infinite primitive permutation groups
Abstract: In this talk I'll discuss the subdegrees (cardinalities of suborbits) of infinite (...)
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Wednesday 17 |
A public lecture by Professor Marlene Zuk, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota.
Today it seems everyone is fond of paleofantasies, stories about how humans lived eons ago, and we use them to explain why many elements of our lives, from the food we eat (...)
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Friday 19 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Permutation groups with "LPS"
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 19 June in Blakers LT.
Speaker: Cheryl Praeger (University of Western Australia)
Title: Permutation groups with "LPS"
Abstract: My collaborations with Jan and Martin were centred on group actions, that is, on permutation (...)
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Tuesday 23 |
Dr. Cornelius Gross has been a group leader at the Mouse Biology Unit of EMBL since 2003. In January 2009 he was promoted to a tenured position as Senior Scientist and Deputy Head of the Unit. His research has focused on the role of genetic and environmental factors in shaping the development of (...)
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Wednesday 24 |
This public lecture by Toby Burrows, the European Union Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London, will look at serendipity in the context of humanities research processes generally.
Why are classification and categorization so important? What do (...)
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July 2015
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Thursday 02 |
Professor Ian Frazer is a clinician scientist, trained as a clinical immunologist in Scotland. As a Professor at the University of Queensland, he leads a research group working at TRI in Brisbane, Australia on the immunobiology of epithelial cancers. He is recognized as co-inventor of the (...)
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