Past events
List of past events.
The Second Canberra MS Symposium: Improving health for people with MS »
Welcome to the second Canberra MS Symposium hosted by JCSMR and NCEPH at ANU.
Using single-cell genomics, mathematical and computational modelling to examine host-parasite interactions in experimental malaria »
Associate Professor Ashraful Haque, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia
Ubiquitination and the functional control of membrane proteins »
Professor Sharad Kumar, NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Co-Director, Centre for Cancer Biology, Research Professor of Cell Biolgoy and Chair of Cancer Biology, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
The immune system: Department of Defence or Department of Destruction »
Associate Professor Di Yu will receive the 2017 John James Foundation Tony Ayers Prize for his work in translational medicine.
Presentation from Dr Jesus Bertran »
Dr Jesus Bertran</strong> - University of New South Wales
The ins and outs of the cerebellar input layer »
Professor Angus Silver, Professor of Neuroscience & Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University of London will talk about his work and share "the ins and outs of the cerebellar input layer"
A life in muscle research »
A symposium to celebrate the retirement of Emeritus Professor Angela Dulhunty
How and why do T cells kill the insulin-secreting cells in people who develop type 1 diabetes: new evidence from the scene of the crime »
Associate Professor Stuart Mannering, Head, Human T-cell Laboratory, Immunology and Diabetes Unit, St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, VIC
The Science of Us - Medicine Made for You »
The Science of Us series investigates the science of our lives and our health, from the moment of conception through to death, focusing on some of the issues we face during our lives and what science is doing to resolve them.