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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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Tuesday 16 |
18:00 - ORATION - Warren Jones 2010 Oration: Living with complexity : Oration followed by cocktail reception from 7:00pm
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Following the enormous advances in the understanding of health and disease that marked the closing decades of the 20th century and continue unabated today, our capacity to deal with scientific (and social) complexity may determine the future of the medical sciences and, perhaps, our species through (...)
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Monday 22 |
This 5-day fulltime, 6 point unit focuses on the application of epidemiologic research principles to questions relating to clinical diagnosis, prognosis and the efficacy of therapeutic interventions.
Unit outline
This five-day unit considers:
* design, conduct and analysis of (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - DVCR Lunchtime Seminar Series - Strategies for increasing your publication output
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The seminar will provide attendees with tips and advice on setting up a publication strategy to increase publication output of your research activities, ways to improve the quality of your paper(s), leading them through to publication success and answers on your individual questions regarding (...)
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Thursday 25 |
School of Population Health, The University of Western Australia, in collaboration with Health Information Research Unit, School of Medicine, Swansea University, Wales
is proud to present this "Information Governance and Data Linkage" workshop.
This is an intensive two-day (...)
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December 2010
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Monday 13 |
8:30 - - A new milestone in cell analysis : Miltenyi Biotec MACSQuant flow cytometer available to test at CMCA
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Miltenyi Biotec will have a MACSQuant at CMCA QEII from 13th -17th December. Contact Kathy or Tracey to book a session to run your samples on the instrument.
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Wednesday 15 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: : The search for magnetosensitive cells in the pigeon Columbia livid
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Many species on the planet, whether they be birds, fish or insects rely on the Earth's magnetic field to guide migration or assist navigation. This remarkable sense is known as magnetoreception. Dr David Keays of the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna will present his investigations (...)
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February 2011
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Tuesday 15 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: Cryo-SEM : A cool technique for imaging hydrated and beam sensitive specimens in their natural state
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Following a successful 2011 ARC LEIF bid, CMCA will acquire cryo-SEM capabilities this coming year, to provide improved imaging capabililties for hydrated and beam sensitive samples. Marilyn Carey from Gatan UK will present information on cryo-SEM techniques for those wanting to know more about (...)
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March 2011
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Wednesday 02 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Flights of Imagination in Research: lung science from airways to asbestosis
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Lung diseases affect one in five people worldwide. They carry a high mortality and have a devastating effect on a normally active lifestyle. Australians, like most people in developed countries, are experiencing an increased incidence of many lung diseases including asthma and smoking related (...)
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Thursday 03 |
10:00 - EVENT - Writing a successful grant application : This workshop is structured to help postgraduates develop their grant writing skills
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Grantsmanship can make a difference! Come along and further develop your grant writing skills. This workshop, prepared in consultation with UWA researchers who have been successful in obtaining peer-reviewed funding and who have served on national reviewing bodies, will be structured to assist (...)
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Thursday 10 |
This year the CMCA will be leading a WA-based consortium applying for funding through ARC LIEF to provide advanced X-ray micro-CT capabilities for local researchers mainly in the physical and geo-sciences.
To provide more information on the capabilities of the latest generation micro-CT (...)
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Monday 14 |
The Australian Neuromuscular Research Institute, The Neurological Council of WA and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital as part of,
BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK
Present
NEURO EXPO 2011
E Block Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
March 14th � (...)
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Tuesday 15 |
12:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - SHRAC Projects 2011 - 'Evidence for a Sustainable Health System : Dr Neil Lynch - Principal Policy Officer, WA Department of Health Research Development Unit
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Dr Lynch is visiting the School of Population Health to discuss the 2011 State Health Research Advisory Council (SHRAC) grant round.
All are welcome to attend.
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April 2011
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Friday 15 |
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - To Cre or not to Cre? > A SymbioticA Friday Seminar : Speaker: Dr Rob James
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To Cre or not to Cre? > A SymbioticA Friday Seminar
Date: 15th April; Speaker: Dr Rob James; Time & Location: 3:30 - 5:00pm @ SymbioticA
Molecular solutions to ethical obstacles precluding human enhancement through genetic engineering.
Emerging biotechnologies promise (...)
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Thursday 28 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Visiting Speaker: Prof. Rodney Minchin : Lecture, "Arylamine N-acetyltransferase – role in cancer cell growth and invasion"
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Prof Rod Minchin received his PhD in pharmacology at UWA before undertaking post-doctoral studies at NCI on pulmonary toxicology of anti-cancer drugs and chemical carcinogenesis, followed by fellowship and academic appointments in Australia. HIs current research interests lie in the role of (...)
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Friday 29 |
9:00 - SEMINAR - Seminar: Microbiology & Immunology : Clin. Prof. Keryn Christiansen
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Outcomes of the Antimicrobial Resistance Summit 2011
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May 2011
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Monday 02 |
8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - Cell Signalling and Translational Medicine : Satellite Meeting of the 3rd Australia-China Biomedical Research Conference (ACBRC)
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Join researchers from across Australia and China for this fascinating insight into the importance of cell signalling and translational medicine. The four sessions, Novel Therapies and Genomic Information; Tissue Engineering and Bio-therapeutics; Molecular Targets for Metabolic and Degenerative (...)
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