Monday, 27 May 2013

Epigenetic regulation of virulence genes and antigenic variation in protozoan parasites

This lecture forms part of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute postgraduate lecture series running from March to August th...

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

The art and science of Biomedical Animation

Two of the worlds leading biomedical animators, Graham Johnson from the University of California, San Francisco (USA) and ...

Boosting your Brain Power - The Hype and the Hope

The Melbourne Neuroscience Institute and the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health are pleased to present 'Bo...

Focus on IT

The world is awash with information. In the last five years, we’ve produced and recorded more information than in the prev...

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Author copyright and licensing - what is it, why does it matter and what might you need to know?

Dr Dugald McGlashan is Publisher at Nature Publishing Group and responsible for the Australasian Society for Immunology's ...

Plasma cells from beginning to end

This seminar forms part of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Wednesday seminar series running from March to December thi...

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Mineral Resources Rent Tax - will it work?

Designing a mining tax that leaves enough incentive for future investment, treats past and future investments fairly, deal...

Monday, 3 Jun 2013

Nuclear structure, paraspeckles and long non-coding RNA

This lecture forms part of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute postgraduate lecture series running from March to August th...

On Wind Energy: It is About Turbulence. A Melbourne Engineering Research Institute (MERIT) Seminar

In order to improve the understanding of the vertical transport of momentum and kinetic energy across a boundary layer flo...

Tertiary Education Policy Seminar - Students and Money

The University of Melbourne’s series of Tertiary Education Policy Seminars is an important platform for discussion and deb...

Tuesday, 4 Jun 2013

Assembly of Therapeutic Carriers for Sustained Delivery of Neurotrophins to the Cochlear

Gradual degeneration of auditory neurons following sensorineural hearing loss is normally caused by depleted supply of neu...

What is CAP and What Can It Do?

Nanoscale polymeric films and interfaces are central to a broad range of advanced materials and emerging nanotechnologies,...

Wednesday, 5 Jun 2013

Refining murine models of osteosarcoma

Dr Walkley completed a Bachelor of Pharmacy at the University of South Australia in 1999 and completed a PhD at the Peter ...

Thursday, 6 Jun 2013

College (Un)Bound: The Future of Higher Education

The fouryear college experience is as American as apple pie. So is the belief that education offers a ticket to a better l...