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The UWA School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science) and the Institute of Advanced Studies invite you to participate in a symposium focussed on current research in the areas of physical activity, health and medicine. Click here for registration and information
Dr Kimberley Wang NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia Venue: APHB Seminar Room, 1st Floor, Anatomy and Human Biology, UWA, Crawley Please see attached flyer for more details
How to refine and pitch your message for maximum impact Presenter: Elizabeth Chester For more information and registration, visit: Research Education Program Please see the flyer for more information
This highly acclaimed seminar is back with Elizabeth Chester, Director of Communications & Development at Telethon Kids Institute. Don't miss this opportunity to hear about how to maximise the impact of your research and ensure your bottom line is delivered in an engaging, accurate and responsible way. Liz has impressive media experience and will provide … Continued
Guest Speakers: Carolina Velasco, Researcher at Centro de Estudios Públicos (CEP) and Health Program Secretary for Presidential Candidate Piñera Alain St Flour, CFO, North Metropolitan Area Health Service Find out more and apply at: http://murdoch.edu.au/shortcoursehef Please find the attached flyer for more information
2017 Annual address will be delivered by The Hon Roger Cook MLA followed by an informal discussion led by the Chief Scientist of WA, Professor Peter Klinken AC. This Event is open to All. For online bookings, go to www.aiccwa.org.au Please see attached flyer below for more information. Venue: State Reception Centre, Fraser Avenue, Kings … Continued
In this seminar Lynne will discuss High Content Imaging and Analysis and its applications in live cell imaging. GE Healthcare would like to invite you and your colleagues to come along to hear how you can use High Content in your research. Bring your toughest research challenges or your most innovative application ideas, and together … Continued
Professor Ken Nosaka, PhD Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University Please see the attached abstract for more information Venue: Murdoch University, South Street Campus, Building 513 Learning Link Room 1.005
Research Skills Seminar Series event by the Child and Adolescent Health Service Board Systematic reviews play a very important role in health research. They provide a high level summary of studies and can inform policy and practice relevant to a particular area of inquiry. Understanding review methodologies is useful for those who wish to undertake … Continued
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Presenter: Professor Des Richardson Professor of Cancer Cell Biology, University of Sydney NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow Please see attached flyer for more information
Grant 'drop-in' services for researchers are being held at various locations across Perth in early 2018 : Monday 22nd Jan, 9am - 1pm - School of Population and Global Health Tuesday 23rd Jan, 9am - 1pm - Harry Perkins Institute, Nedlands Thursday 25th Jan, 9am - 1pm - Princess Margaret Hospital Monday 29th Jan, 9am … Continued
Victoria Hall Centre for Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine “Understanding anti-venom-induced anaphylaxis” Conrad Hogg Laboratory for Cancer Medicine “Modulation of the immune microenvironment in sorafenib resistant human hepatocellular carcinoma” James Mathews Synthetic Biology and Drug Discovery Laboratory “Using synthetic biology to understand and combat antibiotic resistance” Hui Juin Shak Translational Renal Research Laboratory “Analysis of … Continued
Presenter: Dr. Jennifer Young, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Title: “Integrin subtypes and nanoscale dimensionality influence chemoresistance in breast cancer cell” Presenter: Dr. Andrew Holle, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Title: “Tight squeeze: how cancer cells navigate confined ECM during invasion and metastasis”
ANZACT aims to promote and support cardiovascular trial activity across the CVD community through bringing together clinicians and allied health researchers to address questions of national and international significance. Anyone with an interest in cardiovascular research is welcome to attend Please Click here to register Venue: 553 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, School of Public Health & … Continued
Do you have an idea for a research project? Could you use some help to turn an idea into a clear research question or study protocol? This seminar looks at the steps involved in the research process, from deciding whether an idea is worth pursuing through to putting together a quality protocol, and your responsibilities … Continued
Multicolour flow cytometry is a powerful tool for the simultaneous analysis of multiple cellular markers. This workshop will enable you to design and run robust multicolour experiments on your digital flow cytometer. Theory Sessions Session 1: Telethon Kids Institute Date: Monday 12th February Time: 10:00am – 2:30pm (Lunch will be provided) Session 2: CMCA, Harry … Continued
Presenter: Professor Shyam Prabhakar Associate Director, Integrative Genomics and GIS Lead Computational and Systems Biology, Genome Institute of Singapore
Presentation 1: Dr Hannah Moore Program Head Infection and Vaccines; Telethon Kids Institute “Optimising the use of administrative data to reduce the burden of severe infectious diseases in children” Presentation 2: Dr Lea-Ann Kirkham NHMRC Career Development Fellow School of Biological Sciences; Harry Perkins Institute “Novel therapies and vaccine strategies to reduce the global burden … Continued
Presenter: Prof Stephan P. Swinnen Click here for more information
Need a refresher or starter on statistics? This seminar covers fundamental statistical concepts for clinical researchers and students including: Why we use significance testing How to interpret confidence intervals and p-values How to sample size and, how variability affect results Why bias and confounding factors are important considerations in designing studies and when to seek … Continued
Presenter: Prof Matthew P. Fox, DSc, Professor of Epidemiology, Boston University, School of Public Health The course is designed for researchers, public health professionals, epidemiologists and clinicians familiar with advanced epidemiologic knowledge, algebra, and statistical computing. Link to register: https://www.trybooking.com/SXVA Please find the attached flyer for more information.