35 events Coming up
21 Mar 2012
Turning cell death discoveries into therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases
Presentation by Professor Andreas Strasser, 2011 Victoria Prize Winner and NHMRC Australia Fellow, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Programmed cell death, apoptosis, is a process all multicellular organisms use that is critica...
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Seminar/Forum28 Mar 2012
Understanding Bcl-2 family interactions through computational modelling
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Special Seminar Presented by Mr Ben Lansdell, University of Washington, USA The Bcl2 family of proteins are key regulators of controlled cell death or apoptosis. There is particular controversy over the role ...
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Seminar/Forum02 May 2012
Following T cell fate using an Interleukin-21 reporter mouse
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Dr Katja Lüthje, Tarlinton Lab, Immunology Division, WEHI All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum09 May 2012
Making models of systemic inflammatory disease
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Dr Ben Croker, Lab Head, Inflammation Division All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum11 May 2012
Rejuvenating apoptosis
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Special Seminar. Presented by Professor Atan Gross, Dept of Biological Regulation, Weizman Institute of Science, Israel. Professor Atan Gross investigates programmed cell death, also known...
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Seminar/Forum16 May 2012
SOCS box proteins: regulation of inflammation and immunity
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Dr Sandra Nicholson, Lab Head, Inflammation Division All visitors welcome!
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Training/Workshop18 May 2012
Telomeres and other DNA breaks in autoimmunity
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Special Seminar. Presented by Cornelia Weyand MD PhD, Professor of Medicine, Stanford University, USA. This research program has been committed to uncover and understand abnormalities in t...
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Seminar/Forum23 May 2012
Role of cell death signalling in inflammation
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Dr James Vince, Vaux Lab, Cell Signalling & Cell Death Division All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum28 May 2012
Overview of HIV, virulence and resistance mechanisms and disease pathogenesis
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postgraduate Lecture Series Presented by Professor Steve Wesselingh, Executive Director, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Theme 1: Pathogen, Virulence, Resistance and...
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Seminar/Forum29 May 2012
Regulation of gene expression during development
Peter WJ Rigby will deliver the Director's Lecture at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research on the transcriptional regulation of complex genetic loci during vertebrate development. All visitors welcome!
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Free Public Lecture30 May 2012
The Role of HoxB8 in Myeloid Cell Immortalisation
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Ms Marika Salmanidis, PhD Student, Ekert Lab, Cell Signalling & Cell Death Division
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Seminar/Forum04 Jun 2012
Overview of human prions and disease pathogenesis
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postgraduate Lecture Series Presented by Associate Professor Andrew Hill, Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bio21 Institute Theme 1: Pathogen, Virulence, Resistance and Disease
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Seminar/Forum06 Jun 2012
Soluble glycoprotein CD52 mediates suppression by antigen-activated regulatory CD4+ T cells
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar Presented by Dr Esther Bandala Sanchez, Harrison Lab, Immunology Division
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Seminar/Forum13 Jun 2012
The role of HBO1 during embryonic development
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research – Wednesday Seminar Presented by Mr Andrew Kueh, PhD Student, Thomas/Voss Lab, Molecular Medicine Division All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum20 Jun 2012
BH3-only proteins in apoptosis
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Philippe Bouillet, Lab Head, Molecular Genetics of Cancer Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/ForumThe thymus and immune function
Professor Jacques Miller discusses the importance of the thymus in the development of the immune system. Notable advances in the 1950s showed that white blood cells known as small lymphocytes recirculate from blood through lymphoid tissues into t...
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Seminar/Forum27 Jun 2012
Haematopoietic transcription factors in acute leukaemia genesis and therapy
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Ross Dickins, Lab Head, Molecular Medicine Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum04 Jul 2012
Coordinate regulation of immune responses through Id2
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Gabrielle Belz, Lab Head, Molecular Immunology Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum09 Jul 2012
Overview of how new epidemic pathogens are recognised and identified
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postgraduate Lecture Series Presented by Dr Peter Daniels, Assistant Director, Australian Animal Health Laboratory and Team Leader, Diagnosis, Surveillance and Response, CSIRO Theme 2: Epi...
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Seminar/Forum11 Jul 2012
Apoptotic pathways and processes in the megakaryocyte lineage
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Benjamin Kile, Lab Head, Cancer & Haematology Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum18 Jul 2012
The International Childhood Cancer Cohort Consortium (l4C) prospects for identifying new preventable causes of childhood cancer
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Clinical Translational Seminar Presented by Professor Terry Dwyer and Dr Richard Saffery, Director and Cancer & Disease Epigenetics Lab, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute Globally, a nu...
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Seminar/Forum25 Jul 2012
Using linkage mapping approaches in combination with next generation sequencing to identify disease causing mutations
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Melanie Bahlo, Lab Head, Bioinformatics Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum01 Aug 2012
CCR5 Antagonists for the treatment of HIV
CCR5 Antagonists for the treatment of HIV – Discovery of the Clinical Candidate PF232798 The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Paul Stupple, Group Leader, CTx CRC Medicinal Chemistry Lab, Che...
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Seminar/Forum03 Aug 2012
Design considerations for KO and KI mouse models
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Special Seminar. Presentation by Dr Frank Koentgen, Director and CEO, Ozgene Pty Ltd. Host: Professor Len Harrison. All visitors welcome.
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Seminar/Forum08 Aug 2012
Cellular and molecular regulation of antibody responses
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Professor Carola Vinuesa MD PhD, Head, Dept of Pathogens & Immunity and Group Leader, Humoral Immunity & Autoimmunity, John Curtin School of Medical Research...
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Seminar/Forum15 Aug 2012
Apoptotic caspases in the regulation of haematopoietic stem cell homeostasis and function
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Mr Michael White, PhD Student, Kile Lab, Cancer and Haematology division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum24 Aug 2012
FGF21: A metabolic regulator with actions on liver, fat and pancreas
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Special Seminar. Presentation by Eleftheria MaratosFlier MD, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Division of Endocrinology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA. Host: Professor...
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Seminar/Forum29 Aug 2012
Germ Cell Genes and Cancer
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Ana Janic, Strasser Lab, Molecular Genetics of Cancer Division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum05 Sep 2012
The role of AKT during IL-3 survival signalling
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research – Wednesday Seminar Presented by Mr Benjamin Green, PhD Student, Ekert Lab, Cell Signalling & Cell Death Division All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum12 Sep 2012
Structures of Bax reveal its activation for apoptosis
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Peter Czabotar, Colman Lab, Structural Biology division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum19 Sep 2012
The role of PU.1 in adult haematopoiesis
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Mr Milon Pang, PhD Student, Wu Lab, Molecular Immunology division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum26 Sep 2012
Biomarkers and risk factors for inadequate erythropoiesis in all-cause anaemia
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Ariel Achtman, Schofield Lab, Infection and Immunity division. All visitors welcome!!
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Seminar/Forum03 Oct 2012
Preclinical development and human clinical trials of potential malaria vaccines
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Professor Alan Cowman, Division Head, Infection and Immunity division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum24 Oct 2012
RNaseIII enzymes and the regulation of microRNAs and beyond
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Wednesday Seminar. Presented by Dr Mark Chong, Harrison Lab, Molecular Medicine division. All visitors welcome!
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Seminar/Forum19 Nov 2012
Ongoing adventures in fragment based drug discovery
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Special Seminar. Presented by Professor Martin Drysdale, Head of Drug Discovery, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow, UK. The use of weak binding "fragments" of molecules is now ...