November 2018
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Thursday 01 |
Dr. Yasin Dagdas
Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology,
Vienna Biocenter-Austria
Effectors as molecular probes to dissect selective autophagy in plants
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Tuesday 20 |
The aim of this course is to introduce you to basic statistics. It will cover descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations); data exploration; basic categorical data analysis; simple linear regression and basic analysis of variance (ANOVA). The statistical package SPSS will be used to illustrate the ideas demonstrated. The course will be held in a computer laboratory allowing participants to immediately apply the material covered through a series of practical examples.
Enroll at: http://www.cas.maths.uwa.edu.au/courses/intro-stats/
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series : From Academia to Editorial (and Beyond)
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Dr Ross Cloney
From Academia to Editorial (and Beyond)
Senior Editor - Nature Communication
Tuesday 20 November 2018 - 12 noon
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Wednesday 21 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series : RACI Sargeson Lecture: Molecular Switching Framework Materials
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Suzanne Neville
The School of Chemistry, UNSW, Australia
RACI Sargeson Lecture: Molecular Switching Framework Materials
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Friday 23 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series : Raffaella Demichelis ARC Future Fellow, School of Molecular and Life Science, Curtin University
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Raffaella Demichelis
ARC Future Fellow, School of Molecular and Life Science,
Curtin University
Mineral/fluid interfaces at the atomic scale:
modelling of materials and processes with potential applications in materials science
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Tuesday 27 |
R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. This course is designed for those who have no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this knowledge are encouraged to attend the Introductory Statistics course first.
Enroll at: http://www.cas.maths.uwa.edu.au/courses/rbasics
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Friday 30 |
10:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series : Jason Harper School of Chemistry, University of NSW
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Jason Harper
School of Chemistry, University of NSW
"Towards reaction control using ionic liquids"
Friday 30 November 2018
GPB3: [G01] Simmonds Lecture Theatre - 10 am
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series : Advanced Molecular Microscopy Symposium
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Advanced Molecular Microscopy Symposium
Insights into T cell receptor signalling with single molecule localisation microscopy
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December 2018
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Friday 07 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series : Ozren Bogdanovic: Don't lose your inheritance: Retention of paternal epigenetic memory in the developing teleost germline
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Two waves of DNA methylation reprogramming occur during mammalian embryogenesis; during preimplantation development and during primordial germ cell (PGC) formation. However, it is currently unclear how evolutionarily conserved these processes are. Here we characterize the DNA methylomes of zebrafish PGCs at four developmental stages and identify retention of paternal epigenetic memory, in stark contrast to the process in mammals. Gene expression profiling of zebrafish PGCs at the same developmental stages revealed that the embryonic germline is defined by a small number of markers that display strong developmental stage-specificity and that are independent of DNA methylation-mediated regulation. We identified promoters that are specifically targeted by DNA methylation in somatic and germline tissues during vertebrate embryogenesis and that are frequently misregulated in human cancers. Together, these detailed epigenome and transcriptome maps of the zebrafish germline provide novel insights into vertebrate epigenome reprogramming and enhance our understanding of the relationships between germline fate acquisition and oncogenesis.
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Tuesday 11 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series:Crystal structure prediction and functional materials discovery : Crystal structure prediction and functional materials discovery: Peter Spackman
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Crystal structure prediction (CSP) can provide invaluable insight and direction for the discovery and creation of functional materials, and is a prime example of high-throughput, large scale calculations on high performance computing (HPC) systems. This talk will focus on current methods for crystal structure prediction employed in the Day group at the University of Southampton, and their application to the goals of the LRC centre for functional materials design, examining several molecular and their porous (and dense) forms.
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Wednesday 12 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar series : Debbie Silvester-Dean Ionic Liquids as Materials in Electrochemistry
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Presenter:Debbie Silvester-Dean
Curtin University
Title:Ionic Liquids as Materials in Electrochemistry
Date:Wednesday 12 December 2018 - 12 noon
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January 2019
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Wednesday 30 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Prof. Dr. Daniel Werz
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Donor-Acceptor Cyclopropanes: - Unique Structural Units to Access Carbo and Heterocyclic Compounds
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February 2019
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Monday 04 |
11:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series : Professor Caroline Dean
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Epigenetic switching and antisense transcription
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Tuesday 05 |
12:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series : Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler
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Regulation and function in non-coding RNAs in cardiovascular disease
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Wednesday 06 |
2D Gas Sensors with High Sensitivity and Selectivity: Insight from Theoretical Simulations
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Friday 08 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar : Junming Ho - School of Chemistry UNSW
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Adventures in Computational Chemistry
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Wednesday 13 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar : Yeast 2.0 - building the world’s first functional synthetic eukaryotic genome
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Yeast 2.0 - building the world’s first functional synthetic eukaryotic genome
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Thursday 14 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Seminar Series : Understanding multidrug resistance: can computational chemistry teach us new tricks for old drugs?
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Friday 15 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Scott Berry : Understanding gene expression heterogeneity using high-throughput imaging
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Friday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Professor Vincent Bulone A journey into the world of Eukaryotic cell walls: structure and biosynthesis of essential polysaccharides
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