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April 2016
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Friday 15 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Using a Novel Multi-Modal Spectroscopic Imaging “Platform” to Increase Our Understanding of the Biochemical Mechanisms of Brain Disease
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Neurodegenerative diseases and disorders are a huge health and economic concern, for both developed and developing countries. Unfortunately, despite large research efforts, few successful therapies have been developed. In part, this is attributed to incomplete understanding of the chemical (...)
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Monday 18 |
On behalf of the organising committee of the Symposium of WA Neuroscience (SWAN), in association with the Neurotrauma Research Program of WA and supported by the WA Neuroscience Research Institute, the Australasian Neuroscience Society and Murdoch University, it is my pleasure to announce that (...)
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 (...)
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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 (...)
12:30 - SEMINAR - Towards the development of a bioengineered uterus: preclinical studies on the rat : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Our group reported the first ever live birth after human uterus transplantation two years ago and this has now been followed by four additional births. Thus, absolute uterine factor infertility due to congenital/surgical absence of the uterus, or due to malformation or intrauterine (...)
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Wednesday 27 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : New methodologies for the synthesis of biologically active natural products
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Abstract: A variety of methodologies and/or combinations of methodologies have been developed in our labs for the synthesis of a diverse range of biologically active natural products. These methodologies include biotransformations, photoisomerisations, two-metal cross-couplings, reductive and (...)
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Thursday 28 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Structural insights into DBHS protein dimerisation and nucleic acid binding
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May 2016
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Tuesday 10 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - "Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Early Life, Translational Aspects and Clinical Relevance� : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Birth is the most dramatic change in physiological and environmental conditions throughout mammalian life. Different organ systems develop at different rates in relation to this critical time across different species and not all organs are mature at birth. Lung maturation is closely (...)
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Thursday 12 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Adventures in Molecular Modelling: From Nanotechnology to Self-Assembly
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Molecular dynamics and quantum mechanical calculations are powerful scientific tools that are used to probe chemical and dynamic properties at the atomic level. They can offer useful insight into experimental outcomes and guide subsequent investigations. I will present three cases where molecular (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Organic and Organometallic Porphyrin Dendrimers for Optics
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In 2004, we synthesised a porphyrin possessing four fluorenyl arms (TFP),with a remarkable high quantum yield (24%), compared to the reference TPP, demonstrating the capacity of the fluorenyl units to enhance quantum yields. Then, to exploite this efficiency, a series of Organic porphyrin (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - The Most Profitable Obsolete Technology in History: How the 25-billion dollar a year academic publishing industry is thriving in the digital era : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: On December 18 1995, Forbes predicted academic publisher Elsevier’s relevancy and life in the digital age to be short lived. 20-years later, the academic publishing oligopoly that Elsevier leads is thriving with an annual revenue of $25.2 billion at profit margins higher than Apple (...)
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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 (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : The cold and the dark: a hiding place for evolutionary novelty
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The advent of new technologies has enabled important advances in understanding animal evolution, with many long-standing paradigms overturned in recent decades. However, the key to many of these advances has been the discovery of previously unknown taxa. Exploration of the deep sea and polar waters (...)
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Tuesday 24 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Applying Functional Genomics to Define the Molecular Mechanisms for Brain Growth and Disease : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: The functions of the human brain are predicated on the correct assembly of neural circuits during development. Failures in this process can lead to brain disorders including epilepsy, intellectual disability and autism. Over the last decade, significant improvements in DNA sequencing (...)
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Thursday 26 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Molecular imaging tools for the study of oxidative stress and metal ions in biology
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While there are now many sophisticated imaging techniques to study biological systems, chemical tools are needed to gain an understanding of what is happening in the cell, on a molecular level. We are interested in designing small molecule sensors to probe sub-cellular molecular species, especially (...)
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Tuesday 31 |
11:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Consumer and Community Involvement: A UK Perspective : The importance of involving consumers as decision makers in research
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Simon Denegri, Patient and Public Involvement Director for the National Institute for Health Research, UK and chair of INVOLVE talks about consumer and community involvement in research and shares his UK perspective. Researchers, students, consumers and community members all invited to this FREE (...)
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June 2016
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Wednesday 08 |
13:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Postgraduate Showcase: Frontiers in Agriculture : Listen to some of UWA's top postgraduate students present the exciting highlights of their research in agriculture and related areas
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All are welcome to attend the annual Postgraduate Showcase: Frontiers in Agriculture.
The Postgraduate Showcase brings together some of UWA’s best PhD students at an advanced stage of their research. It highlights relevant research and progress being made in the area of Agriculture and (...)
18:00 - EVENT - Fresh Science Pub Night : Drinks, food, fireworks and science. Come and watch as WA's fresh, young scientists present their work at a pub event with a difference.
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Drinks, food, fireworks and science. Come and watch as our fresh, young scientists present their work at a pub event with a difference.
The ten young scientists will describe their scientific discoveries in the time it takes a party sparkler to burn out.
One hundred early-caree (...)
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Thursday 09 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Creating synthetic gene regulatory circuits in plant genomes using the CRISPR/Cas9 system
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12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Epigenomic and genomic variation driven by retrotransposon mobilization during hippocampal neurogenesis
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