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Displaying from Monday, June 21, 2021
 August 2021
Tuesday 10
13:00 - SEMINAR - Wake up to sleep: Current research at the Centre for Sleep Science : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series Website | More Information
Abstract Insufficient sleep is known to have detrimental impacts on mental and physical health and productivity. Alongside nutrition and exercise, sleep is increasingly being advocated as the third pillar of health. Yet, at least 4 in 10 Australians, and 6 in 10 over the age of 65, are regularly (...)

 September 2021
Tuesday 21
13:00 - SEMINAR - Exploring the limits of human performance and environmental stress More Information
Abstract - Reduced locomotor performance generally occurs in hot and/or hypoxic compared to cool/normoxic conditions, especially when exercise is performed to the limit of tolerance (i.e., repeated ‘all out’ efforts). Such impaired exercise capacity with thermal and hypoxemic strains is largely (...)
Tuesday 28
13:00 - SEMINAR - Unravelling the molecular and cell-mediated pathways in fibrosis More Information
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic and progressive form of interstitial lung disease (ILD) of unknown aetiology. Analysis of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying IPF have led to the discovery that gp130-mediated Jak/STAT signalling potentiates fibrosis in response to Blm-in (...)

 October 2021
Tuesday 19
13:00 - SEMINAR - Diaphragm function during development and disease More Information
The diaphragm is the major component of the respiratory muscle pump and is rhythmically active throughout life, from the moment of birth until our final breath. So the functional capacity of the diaphragm is critically important for achieving its life-sustaining role in ventilation. Appropriate in (...)


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