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April 2010
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Friday 30 |
16:00 - CONFERENCE - The Fourth Margaret River Region Forum : Pathways toward Molecular and Cellular Therapy : Co-Convened by: Australia-China-Japan Biotherapeutic Symposium and International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) Australian Chapter
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The Margaret River Region Forum has become a platform of research collaboration in translational medicine, in particular regenerative medicine. It has also provided the opportunity for interaction between industry, regulatory agencies, researchers and academics. The Forum is co-convened by the (...)
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June 2010
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Wednesday 09 |
The symposium is an opportunity for undergraduate/postgraduate students, research assistants and postdoctoral fellows to present their work in a conference style seminar format and be in the running to win cash prizes.
Abstract deadline is Monday 10th May. Registration closes
Monday (...)
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Friday 11 |
The WA Committee of The Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) are pleased to invite you to share and enjoy the fellowship of the health and medical research community at our annual ASMR Medical Research Week (R) Gala dinner. The Keynote Speaker and ASMR medallist
for 2010 is Baroness (...)
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Wednesday 16 |
The School of Population Health would like to invite you to their Information Evening for the Master of Nursing Science.
You will have an opportunity at this event to meet the staff and other prospective students interested in the course, to ask any questions you may have and to share (...)
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Monday 28 |
Students gain an understanding of the cultural definition of the concept of health and 'wellbeing' as described in the holistic health model; understand the origins of ill health in Aboriginal people; and can apply approaches to redress some of the health inequalities Aboriginal people face.
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July 2010
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Wednesday 21 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Research Ethics in the Era of Personalized Medicine: Updating Science�s Contract with Society
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It has become a familiar refrain that completing the sequence of the human genome promises increased capacity to diagnose and treat disease and in so doing substantially improve the quality of life for millions (if not billions) of people. The vision includes the development of high quality tests (...)
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Thursday 29 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series : Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy for cell signalling
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We employ single molecule imaging techniques to understand how activation of the T cell receptor on the cell surface leads to an intracellular signalling response.
To function in an immune response, T cells become activated when a highly specific pathogen-derived peptide binds to the T cell (...)
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August 2010
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Friday 06 |
8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - SymbioticA Symposium> Body/Art Bioethics : A symposium exploring the culture and ethics of the use and ownership of living material
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A symposium exploring the culture and ethics of the use and ownership of living material, from the cell to the whole body, in art, science, law and philosophy.
The body is increasingly being transformed into commodity and media, put on display, fragmented, manipulated, preserved and (...)
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Thursday 12 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Target-dependence of motoneurones : School of Anatomy & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Speaker: Ian obtained a BSc (hons) in anatomy in 1976 from the University of Birmingham and a PhD in neuroanatomy in 1983 from the Institute of Neurology, University of London. His postdoctoral work at the Institute of Neurology, London was concerned with the target-dependence of motoneurones (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - Human Genetics Society of Australasia - WA Branch Seminar
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Every 2 months, the WA branch of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia hosts drinks, nibbles and a seminar to show case local research being conducted in the field of human genetics. In August we are delighted to present:
'Beta-thalassaemia in South Asia: the impact of population stratification (...)
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Monday 23 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - *** THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED *** Promoting immune tolerance: new horizons and epigenetic paradigms of allergic disease
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*** THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED ***
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Friday 27 |
8:00 - CONFERENCE - Combined Biological Sciences Meeting 2010 : CBSM is a local conference for all members of the WA life science community
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CBSM aims to promote biological science in Western Australia by encouraging the interaction of scientists, students, teachers and industry representatives from all aspects of life science.
The meeting is designed to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and expertise to keep the (...)
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September 2010
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Monday 27 |
Our Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases course is designed to allow students to understand the principles of infectious disease emergence and transmission using current cases and examples.
The course reviews the traditional tools of outbreak and epidemic investigation (...)
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Thursday 30 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bringing Sunshine - Lunch for Leukaemia : Fundraising Luncheon for the Leukaemia Foundation of Western Australia
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The Leukaemia Foundation of WA is ‘Bringing Sunshine’ to patients and their families living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders. Having lunch with friends or family is something we usually take for granted, however for people being treated for blood (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - "FISH, RESTS, LOSSES, CAKES, IMAGES & CHILDRENS TUMOURS"
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13:00 - SEMINAR - "Progress in the Analysis of Haematological Malignancies: A paradigm for all neoplasms"
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October 2010
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Monday 11 |
12:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Chest Medicine in China : 12 noon for light lunch, Presentation 12.30 - 1.30pm
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Prof Chen Shengwen will give a brief introduction to the Nanshan Hospital and its department of respiratory medicine. He will present a range of challenging cases his department has dealt with and discuss respiratory medicine practice in China today. There will be the opportunity for questions (...)
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Thursday 14 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: Journey to the Centre of the Osteoclast : Current insights and perspectives into the molecular mechanisms of bone resorption.
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Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells formed by the fusion of mononuclear precursors of the monocyte-macrophage lineage whose exclusive function is the degradation of bone. Excessive osteoclast numbers and/or activity underlie a number of debilitating orthopaedic-related diseases including (...)
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November 2010
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Monday 01 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - DVCR Lunchtime Seminar Series : Commercialisation and ARC Linkage
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Gain useful insight into the ARC Linkage Projects scheme and Commercialistation.
The speakers will discuss:
1) Support available at UWA when applying for Linkage;
2) IP Commercialisation via different routes such as licensing, spin-outs, and research contracts;
3) Their personal (...)
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Thursday 11 |
13:30 - SEMINAR - Microarrays: Research and Diagnostics : Find out about the latest uses of this technology
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Find out about the latest developments in microarray technology and how they are being used in diagnostics and research. Speakers include local scientists from PathWest, School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, SJOG Hospital and TICHR as well as representatives from all three major microarray (...)
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