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September 2015
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Wednesday 23 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series: Mark Waters - KARRIKIN SIGNALLING IN PLANTS � CLUES FROM A SMOKING GUN
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Thursday 24 |
10:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar: 'There and back again - cyclic tales on a journey from structural to systems biology'
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NMR spectroscopy finds its most prominent applications in structural biology and systems biology. Structural biology is a well-travelled realm, but NMR-based metabolomics and the application of NMR in systems biology are relatively new and less known lands.
This presentation will touch on various (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series:Professor Kate Jolliffe (University of Sydney) - Cyclic Peptides as Supramolecular Scaffolds: Anion Recognition and Self-Assembly
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October 2015
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Wednesday 07 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series: Karina Yui Eto - Molecular mechanism of antibiotic-resistance gene transfer in Staphylococcus aureus.
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Friday 09 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series:Dr Peter Westhoff (Department Biologie, Heinrich-Heine-Universit�t, D�sseldorf) - Evolution of C4 Photosynthesis � Lessons for Engineering Photosynthetic Efficiency
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Thursday 15 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar: Interactions, Distractions and Attractions: The art of ligand binding studies using NMR spectroscopy
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy may not be the first technique on your list for understanding ligand-target interactions but it is a powerful approach that is capable of monitoring and understanding interactions at the atomic level. This presentation outlines two on-going projects (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar: High-resolution solid-state NMR techniques: principles and advanced applications to small molecules and materials
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This presentation will address selected case studies applied to a range of different problems of relevance to materials science, catalysis, environmental applications or pharmaceutical and petroleum industries, difficult to solve by other solid-state characterisation tools. The presentation is (...)
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Wednesday 21 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series:Santana Royan - Investigating the structure, function and evolution of the DYW deaminase domain in plant pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins
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12:00 - CANCELLED - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Nicole Dakin - Evolution of C4 photosynthesis in the genus Tecticornia at the anatomical and molecular levels
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16:30 - EVENT - CCTRM Seminar Series - Rising Stars : Three UWA PhD student will give talks on their work
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Three PhD students will give talks, entitled as follows. Anne Kramer, GCTM-5: A novel marker for liver progenitor cells in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Thomas Iosifidis, Establishing Migration Trajectories of Primary Airway Epithelial cells during Wound Repair. Zoe White, Impact of (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: "Stem Cell Mechanobiology: developing smart biomaterials to control stem cell fate"
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Stem cells rely on, and are finely tuned to respond to, their immediate microenvironment, which can be exceedingly complex. Biomaterials must present cells with finely tuned mechanical cues to systematically examine their control over development or pathological insults.
In this talk I will (...)
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Wednesday 28 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series:Tracy Seymour - Targeting pluripotency oncogenes in human glioblastoma
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November 2015
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Wednesday 04 |
12:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Asthma: genes versus the microbiome at the airway barrier : The Institute for Respiratory Health presents Raine Visiting Speaker Prof Bill Cookson
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Prof Bill Cookson of Imperial College London discusses "Asthma: genes versus the microbiome at the airway barrier". A light lunch follows the presentation.
William Cookson is Professor of Genomic Medicine at Imperial College London and Head of Respiratory Sciences for the College. He is Head of the Asmarley Centre for Genomic Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute. He won a Joint Wellcome Senior Investigator Award with Professor Miriam (...)
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Tuesday 10 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: "How does your nanoporous crystal grow?"
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The framework structures of nanoporous crystals are varied and complex and the solutions from which the crystals grow a soup of hundreds of pre-nucleation species each competing for supremacy. Yet conditions can normally be found under which it is possible to prepare a pure phase where there is one (...)
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Wednesday 11 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Prof Volker Knoop : RNA editing and other genetic rococo in early land plant (and protist!) mitochondria and chloroplasts
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Friday 13 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Paul Attwood : Pyruvate carboxylase: structure-based investigations of its mechanism and regulation OR Eight years of working in the light
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Wednesday 18 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Kieren Jones : Investigations into C-H Activation and the Synthesis of Valuable Natural Products
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12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Jeremy Duczynski : Development of new nanoparticle catalysts for tandem reactions
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Friday 20 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series: Tonny Kinene : African Cassava Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, systematics and rates of evolution
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The cassava plant which millions of families in East Africa depend on for there daily calories is under attack by the African cassava whitefly, Bemisia tabaci which is a small sap sucking insect causing extensive damage to major food staples in all parts of the world. B. tabaci is a species (...)
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