Past events

List of past events.

19
Feb
2019

Intravenous Vaccination as a Paradigm for Inducing Tissue Resident T Cells and Protection against Malaria and TB »

12pm 19 February 2019

Dr Robert Alan Seder, Vaccine Research Centre, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, Bethesda, USA

15
Feb
2019

Mechanisms of Object Recognition in the Visual Brain »

12pm 15 February 2019

Professor Michael Ibbotson, National Vision Research Institute, Australian College of Optometry and Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Melbourne

14
Feb
2019

2nd Regensburg - Canberra Symposium on RNP Biology »

3pm 14 February 2019

The symposium will foster collaborative interactions between RNA researchers in both locations and help to form the basis of a joint international PhD student program. All interested are welcome to attend!

14
Feb
2019

Innate immune recognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis »

12pm 14 February 2019

Associate Professor Antje Blumenthal, Head, Infection and Inflammation Group The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute

07
Feb
2019

Regulatory RNAs: principle mechanism and therapeutic potential »

12pm 7 February 2019

Professor Stefanie Dimmeler, The University of Frankfurt

12
Dec
2018

Knock them down! Therapeutic targeting of RIP kinases to treat cardiometabolic diseases »

12pm 12 December 2018

Dr Denuja Karunakaran, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Canada

03
Dec
2018

Using Virtual Reality for 3D nucleome visualisation »

1.30pm 3 December 2018

Learn how to use virtual reality to visualize biological structures

30
Nov
2018

Unravelling mechanisms for Islet Dysfunction in diabetes from GWAS »

12pm 30 November 2018

Professor Anna Gloyn, Oxford Centre for Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford

30
Nov
2018

11th Australian Islet Study Group Meeting »

8.30am 30 November 2018

We welcome you to the 11th Australian Islet Study Group Meeting!

29
Nov
2018

The Diverse Career Pathways Seminar Series »

12pm 29 November 2018

This Seminar Series is intended to enable PhD students and early-career academic staff members to consider, plan or prepare for a diverse range of career pathways

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