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May 2011
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Wednesday 25 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �The Centre for Clinical Research In Emergency Medicine: Investigating the mechanisms of human anaphylaxis�
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Professor Simon Brown has comprehensive specialist clinical training in Emergency Medicine (FACEM) with additional experience in the fields of anaesthesia, critical care, prehospital care, retrieval medicine, disaster medicine and health management, combined with a PhD in immunology/allergy and (...)
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Thursday 26 |
12:00 - EVENT - AIESEC UWA Global Mobility Programme Information Session : Volunteer Abroad this year for AIESEC UWA
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Don't miss your LAST chance this semester to learn more about AIESEC UWA's Global Mobility Programme!
What are you going to do these July holidays? Have you had enough of the Perth weather and night life (or lack thereof...)?
Get ready for the experience of a lifetime! (...)
Lyric Soprano Zoe Kikiros performs regularly as a Principal Artist with West Australian Opera. In this recital she will present a song cycle.
16:00 - SEMINAR - Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Cyanobacterial Toxins in Freshwater Systems: Implications for Water Quality Management : SESE Seminar Series
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Excessive growth of cyanobacterial biomass, commonly known as cyanobacterial blooms, appear to be increasing in magnitude and frequency worldwide, thus posing an additional threat to the safety and security of water resources With the increasing global water stress, there is a need for effective (...)
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Saturday 28 |
From the vibrant sounds of the Andes, to the sublime sounds of Eric Whitacre and Billy Joel: the Perth Undergraduate Choral Society and Los Chasquis invite you to an unforgettable musical event in the superb acoustics of St Joseph's Church in Subiaco.
"Misa Criolla and Songs from (...)
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Tuesday 31 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Navajo Infancy: Nature and Culture on the Cradleboard : School of Anatomy & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Jim Chisholm describes his fieldwork among the Navajo (1968, 1972, 1974-76). He provides an overview of Navajo society and culture then focuses on neonatal behaviour (temperament), the development of fear of strangers, and mother-infant interaction, especially as affected by use of the (...)
13:00 - TEACHING & LEARNING MONTH 2011 - The Face-Off Debate : TOPIC: Assessment is a waste of time!
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Assessment is what makes a university’s world go round! Despite this being a universal truth, there may be some that disagree. Two dedicated teams of combatants will hotly debate that “assessment is a waste of time”.
The UWA Toastmasters Club Team will argue the positive while the (...)
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June 2011
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Wednesday 01 |
BGI (formerly Beijing Genomics Institute, http://www.genomics.cn/en/index.php) is one of the largest genome centres in the world.
As you may know, the complete genome of one species will define the related biological research through the coming decades. Since 1999, BGI has been a core (...)
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Wednesday 15 |
Professor David Mackey has spent 20 years studying the genetics of the optic nerve. In 1993 Professor Mackey initiated the Glaucoma Inheritance Study in Tasmania, thereby creating one of the largest glaucoma biobanks in the world, with over 5,000 DNA samples and clinical material from familial and (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
The vasculature of solid tumours displays an aberrant morphology characterized by dilated and fragile vessels, intensive vessel sprouting, and loss of hierarchical architecture. Due to ongoing angiogenesis, immune effector cells generated in vivo, or supplied ex vivo, are often unable to migrate (...)
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Wednesday 29 |
Cao Nguyen will present machine learning approaches in functional genomics including methods (i.e. hidden Markov models, Bayesian networks) to predict protein interfaces and to annotate functions for proteins from protein interaction networks. Cao’s talk includes methods to predict the key (...)
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July 2011
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Tuesday 05 |
11:00 - CONCERT - Waarnging Maar-Waarnging: The Mandelbrot Duo with Richard Walley : Composing and rehearsing new works in the Gallery
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The Austrian-based classical Mandelbrot Duo team up with Western Australian Indigenous performer Richard Walley for
the premiere of a new work for violin, cello and didgeridoo especially commissioned for the UWA WINTERArts Festival
2011 and to coincide with NAIDOC week. This collaboration brings (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
A/Prof Kevin Pfleger is Head of Molecular Endocrinology–GPCRs at WAIMR and Chief Scientific Officer of Dimerix Bioscience, a spin-out company from WAIMR and UWA. A/Prof Pfleger was awarded his MA and PhD from Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities respectively. He relocated to WA in October 2002 (...)
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Friday 08 |
12:00 - Focus Groups - Dogs And Physical Activity Intervention Study (DAPA-IS) Focus Groups : Exploring barriers and Motivators to Walking your Dog
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We are seeking volunteers for a study investigating ways to improve the health and well being of dog owners and their dogs. If you own a dog, but do not walk it very often we would like you to hear from you.
Participation in this study will involve attending a 1-2 hour discussion with (...)
Celebrate Bastille Day early with the 62nd Australian Intervarsity Choral Festival Choir!
This will be a concert not to be missed, featuring the Australian premiere of the Desenclos Requiem coupled with beautiful music composed by Fauré, Alain and Poulenc. The choir will be (...)
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Monday 11 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - AAEH XXII Conference Perth : Conference on the contradictory nature of Europe in modern times
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The history of Modern Europe presents a multitude of disturbing contradictions. The Old Continent has engendered the most uplifting visions of human potential and the darkest dystopias in human experience. It has laboured to produce its colossal social, cultural and artistic heritage and has (...)
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Tuesday 12 |
The Confucius Institute is running our third intake of our language programmes. Our language courses are designed for those with an interest in travel, business and friendship. Our teachers are qualified Chinese language teaching professionals with many years of experience.
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Wednesday 13 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Searching for causes for schizophrenia using the molecular genetics approach."
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Dieter Wildenauer worked for his thesis at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Munich, receiving the PhD degree from the University of Munich. After that he worked as postdoctoral fellow with Gobind Khorana at MIT Cambridge, MA, USA for two years. In 1985 he became interested in Psychiatric (...)
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Monday 18 |
11:00 - EVENT - Careers Centre Workshop - Effective Resume Preparation
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How to effectively prepare your resume
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Wednesday 20 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Low affinity receptors and poor pharmacology: the challenge of drug discovery at Free Fatty Acid G protein-coupled receptors 2 and 3."
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Nicola was awarded a joint NHMRC/NHF C.J. Martin Overseas Research Fellowship in 2007 to train in the laboratory of Professor Graeme Milligan, a world expert on G protein-coupled receptors. She is 7TM-centric, with a career focussed on the dissection of receptor signalling through mutagenesis and (...)
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