Past events
List of past events.
NovaSeq - The next era of sequencing »
Join Illumina's HT Sequencing Sr Product Marketing Manager, David Miller, for a talk on Illumina's NovaSeq Next Generation Sequencing Platform
Repeat Associated Non-AUG (RAN) Translation in Neurodegenerative Disease »
Associate Professor Peter Todd, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
The 2017 Gordon Ada Early Career Research Award »
Dr Si Ming Man, The Man Group - Innate Immunity and Inflammasomes, JCSMR
Presentation from Riemke Aggio-Bruce - The Natoli Group »
Presentation from Riemke Aggio-Bruce - The Natoli Group
Managing CD8+ T cell identity »
Professor Hai-Hui Xue, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, USA
Regulation of haematopoiesis by the transcription factor Erg in health and disease »
Professor Warren Alexander, Joint Head, Cancer and Haematology Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, VIC
Special JCSMR Public Lecture for Rare Disease Day 2018: Harnessing the power of patient samples to diagnose, understand and treat rare immune...
Coinciding with ‘Rare Disease Day’, this public lecture will outline how clinicians and researchers at the Centre for Personalised Immunology are working together with patients to identify and understand the genetic cause of rare immune diseases, using lupus and immunodeficiency as examples, and how this endeavour has the potential to uncover better ways to treat affected patients.
Dysregulation of mRNA translation and energy metabolism in neoplasia »
By Associate Professor Ivan Topisirovic, Gerald Bronfman Dept of Oncology, Lady Davis Institute, Jewish General Hospital (Montreal, Canada)
Gene Regulation in Health and Disease »
Associate Professor Matthew T. Weirauch, Centre for Autoimmune Genomics and Etiology, Divisions of Biomedical Informatics and Development Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Following the speck: pattern recognition receptors in bacterial infections »
Professor Clare Bryant, PhD, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, U.K.