Seminar cancelled: Unveiling Tumour Heterogeneity with Molecular Imaging
Unfortunately the speaker has not been able to make it to Australia due to flight cancellations and will now not be making it to Perth. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Unfortunately the speaker has not been able to make it to Australia due to flight cancellations and will now not be making it to Perth. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Telemedicine, mobile apps, biobanks, innovation, remote healthcare, health data & more! How will we advance health innovation in WA? Join our workshops and be part of the discussion as HITWA delegates share their ideas for harnessing digital innovation. You will meet digital entrepreneurs as well as look at challenges confronting the health sector today including … Continued
Presenter: A/Prof Sue Skull There are three ways to attend the seminar: The seminar venue Princess Margaret Hospital Macdonald Lecture Theatre Ground Floor, Administration Building A hosted video conference site at one of the following locations: Fiona Stanley Hospital Royal Perth Hospital Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Lion's Eye Institute DonateLife Online via scopia and your PC Instructions … Continued
Please find the attached flyer for more information RSVP your interest in attending by registering at www.involvingpeopleinreserach.org.au Contact Details: ipir@telethonkids.org.au Additional information: Training materials and lunch will be provided
You will learn from researchers and community members with first - hand experience of consumer and community involvement in research Please see the attached flyer for more information
Presenter: Dr Bernard Gersh, MB ChB DPhil Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota Please see attached flyer for more information
Presenter: Professor Richard Lindley Please see the attached flyer for more information
Are you seeking to conduct a research project within WA Health? If so, then in addition to ethical approval, you must gain governance authorisation prior to commencing your research at a WA Health site. An important component of research governance is an adequate research budget - identifying costs and then matching funding. This seminar will provide … Continued
WAHTN is delighted to sponsor the WAHTN breakfast event - Leading Interprofessional Research event to celebrate and acknowledge the translational research that is evident and the opportunities that still exist across professions. The intent is for the conversation and work at the breakfast to drive an agenda of improving patient outcomes through growth in translation … Continued
Presenter: Dr Michael Lawlor Medical College of Wisconsin Please see attached flyer for more information
Presenter: Dr Michael Lawlor, Medical College of Wisconsin Please see the attached flyer for more information
The aim of the workshop is to bring together international and Australian experts to explore and discuss the topic of reducing, through screening, the effects of genetic diseases in Australia. Workshop sessions will discuss Australian screening programs, and explore perspectives from health economists, laboratories, and patients. The day will also feature international perspectives on preconception … Continued
The Research Impact Summit brings you over 20 speaker sessions led by knowledge translation and research impact experts, researchers, proven practitioners and industry influencers. The Summit brings you content across these themes: Knowledge Translation, Implementation Science, Collaboration & Engagement, Dissemination, and Research Impact. This summit will transform the way you plan for and deliver on your … Continued
Professor Graeme Milligan Centre for Translational Pharmacology, Institute of Molecular, Cell & Systems Biology University of Glasgow PLease see attached flyer for more information
Dr Irina Kabakova Junior Research Fellow working at the Physics Department, Imperial College London Please see the attached flyer for more information.
Dr Irina Kabakova Junior Research Fellow working at the Physics Department, Imperial College London Please see attached flyer for more information
Presenter: Anne McKenzie AM For more information and registration details, please visit the RETP page: RETP Research Skills Seminar Series
Presenter: Anne McKenzie AM Please register online to attend the seminar, choosing one of the three attendance modes available: 1. The seminar venue at Princess Margaret Hospital 2. A hosted videoconference site at one of the following locations: Fiona Stanley Hospital Royal Perth Hospital Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Lion’s Eye Institute DonateLife Online via scopia … Continued
This conference brings together local, national and international experts, students and early career researchers in basic science, clinical research and clinical practice who share common interests in studying stem cells to understand the fundamental mechanisms of organ formation, and to develop new therapies for the treatment of human diseases. For more information go to the following websites: www.surgery.uwa.edu.au/research/Orthopaedic-Research-Unit/margaret-river-region-forum www.asscr.org Please see the … Continued
The Institute for Health Research is delighted to host the Health Research Symposium, showcasing the wide range of research being undertaken through The University of Notre Dame Australia’s schools of medicine, nursing, physiotherapy and health sciences. Professor Fiona Wood AM, Burns Specialist and Professor Paul Cohen, Gynae-oncologist will present their respective research programs, highlighting cases involving … Continued
Professor Shulamit Levenberg Faculty of Biomedical Engineering Technion, Israel Institute of Technology Please see the attached flyer for more information
See attached flyer for details Registration information: RSVP to cctrm-smp@uwa.edu.au
Presenter: Associate Professor Dominic Voon Cancer Research Institute & Institute for Frontier Science Initiative Kanazawa University, Japan Please see the attached flyer for details Contact Details: Dr Andrew Woo at andrew.j.woo@uwa.edu.au
Presenter: Dr Michael Piper The School of Biomedical Sciences and the Queensland Brain Institute The University of Queensland