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Seminar Series Week Commencing 15 August 2016
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Professor Osvaldo Almeida, Professor and Chair of Geriatric Psychiatry in the School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Interest in cognitive decline and depression with ageing. “What causes depression and how can we prevent it?”
16 Aug 16 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Harry Perkins Institute Nedlands Ground Floor, McCusker Auditorium
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http://www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/news/deans-lecture-series
The “Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series”
Carla Rocha Research Fellow International Research Collaborative - Oral Health Equity, The University of Western Australia
Building oral health through mathematics, digital models and maps
16 Aug 16 1:00pm – 1:45pm UWA Campus Nedlands School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Room 1.81, 1st Floor, Anatomy Building North
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Parking: Coin operated visitor parking is available in UWA Car Parks 3 & 4. City of Subiaco controlled riverside parking is also available.
School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series Contact: Debbie Hull & Helen Dooley Phone 6488 3313 deborah.hull@uwa.edu.au or kirsty.herbert@uwa.edu.au
Associate Professor Kevin Grimes Co-Director of the SPARK Program in Translational Research Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Systems Biology Stanford University School of Medicine
The SPARK Approach to Biotech Development in Academia
18 Aug 16 12:00noon – 1:00pm
Harry Perkins Institute Nedlands Ground Floor, McCusker Auditorium
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CLICK FLYER Perkins Seminar Series Contact: Fiona Mackenzie Fiona.mackenzie@perkins.uwa.edu.au
Dr Veronique Florec ARE
Think long term : The costs and benefits of prescribed burning in the South-West of Western Australia
19 Aug 16 11:00am – 12:00noon
UWA Campus Nedlands Agriculture Lecture Theatre North Wing Agriculture Building
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UWA, School of Agriculture and Resource Economics Seminar Series Contact: Seminar information Deborah Swindells deborah.swindells@uwa.edu.au Seminar Coordinator is Maksym Polyakov maksym.polyakov@uwa.edu.au
Katherine Coltrona, Senior Policy Officer and Diana Forster – A/Senior Policy Officers
Single Ethical Review and the Research Governance Service
19 Aug 16 12:00noon – 2:00pm
MacDonald Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, PMH Admin Building (entrance from Roberts Road) Subiaco
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CLICK FLYER Research Development Unit Seminar Series Contact: Gabrielle Howarth Gabrielle.howarth@health.wa.gov.au
Seminar Series Week Commencing 15 August 2016
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Seminar Series
Professor Murray Esler Assessment and implications of sympathetic nervous system activation in CV disease
19 Aug 16 3:00pm MRF Building, Rear 50 Murray St Perth 5th Floor Seminar Room
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RPH Medical Research Forum Seminar Series Contact: W/Prof Markus Schlaich Markus.schlaich@uwa.edu.au
Dr Andre Sieber Organic matter dynamics of hydrologically variable pools in intermittent streams of northwest Australia.
19 Aug 16 3:30pm ECU Campus Joondalup Building 19, Room 143
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School of Science Seminar Series Contact: Yvonne Garwood y.garwood@ecu.edu.au or Lisa Skepper l.skepper@ecu.edu.au
UPCOMING SEMINARS
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Seminar Series
Lions Eye Institute
Seeing Eye to Eye Some of the doctors and their area of expertise include: Prof David Mackey - Hereditary and genetic eye diseases Prof Bill Morgan - Glaucoma A/Prof Mei-Ling Tay-Kearney - Ocular infections and inflammation Dr Fred Chen - Retinal diseases
17 Aug 16 5:30pm – 8:00pm
McCusker Auditorium Harry Perkins Institute RSVP at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/seeing-eye-to-eye-tickets-26717611094
More information can be found at: http://www.scienceweek.net.au/events/
Lions Eye Seminar Series Contact: Livia Carvalho or Seyhan Yazar liviacarvalho@lei.org.au or seyhanyazar@lei.org.au
Combined Biological Sciences Meeting
Promoting biological science in Western Australia by encouraging the interaction of scientists, students and industry from all of the life sciences
26 Aug 16 8:00am – 5:30pm
The University Club Register at www.cbsmwa.org.au/registration
2016 Combined Biological Sciences Meeting Contact: cbsm@cbsmwa.org.au
Dr Melanie Barwick and Tamika Heiden
Scientist Knowledge Translation Training Workshop
27 Oct – 28 Oct 16
9:00am – 5:00pm
The University Club Cost: $100 Register at https://www.trybooking.com/MJIE
http://www.wahtn.org/events/scientist-knowledge-translation-training-workshop
WAHTN Seminar Series Contact: info@wahtn.org
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The QEIIMC Guide is updated quarterly and it can be found throughout the medical centre. If you have a business, service or an event that you would like to promote in the guide please phone 9346 3964 or email qeiimctrust@health.wa.gov.au
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Seminars are held in the Anatomy building on the first floor, room 1.81
Kevin Grimes is the Co-Director of the SPARK Program in Translational Research and an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Systems Biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He received
his MD from Brown University and completed his residency in internal medicine at Stanford University. He became a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford, where his primary duties included the teaching and practice of internal medicine. Grimes received a Hartford Foundation Fellowship to study health economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and obtained an MBA. He was subsequently selected as a White House Fellow and assigned to the Department of Defense, where he served as Special Assistant to the Secretary. He spent fifteen years in industry, working in the medical device, life science consulting, and biotechnology sectors prior to returning to Stanford to co-direct SPARK. In addition to SPARK, Grimes teaches graduate student courses on drug discovery and development and continues to teach and practice internal medicine. He has received the David Rytand Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching and the Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching. SPARK’s two-fold mission is to advance promising research discoveries into the clinic as new therapeutics and diagnostics, and to educate faculty, post-doctoral fellows and students regarding the translational process. SPARK participants receive modest funding, education regarding translational research, and targeted mentorship on their specific projects. Over sixty volunteers from the local biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and health care investment community serve as advisors and mentors. SPARK is now in its tenth year. Approximately 60% of projects completing the program have been licensed and/or advanced to clinical trials. Kevin is in Perth to launch SPARK Co-Lab’s own initiative to connect Perth’s medical innovation ecosystem.
12:00noon till 1:00pm followed by a light lunch courtesy of AGRF & NTEU
For more information please contact Associate Professor Kevin Pfleger E: kevin.pfleger@perkins.uwa.edu.au
McCUSKER AUDITORIUM, HARRY PERKINS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, NORTH CAMPUS
Associate Professor Kevin Grimes
Co-director of the SPARK Program in Translational Research Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Systems Biology Stanford University School of Medicine
"The SPARK Approach to Biotech Development in Academia"
THURSDAY 18 AUGUST
health.wa.gov.au
The Research Development Unit presents
Single Ethical Review and the Research Governance Service
Presenters: Katherine Coltrona – Senior Policy Officer Diana Forster – A/Senior Policy Officer
Date 19 August 2016
Time 12:00 noon to 2:00pm
Venue MacDonald Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, PMH Administration Building (entrance from Roberts Road)
Who Open to all staff involved in research
Single ethical review of multi-site human research within WA Health was introduced in 2013, as a forerunner for the introduction the National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) process. This has allowed administrative processes involved in authorising research projects at multiple sites with one ethical review to be established prior to legally joining the NMA. The NMA will provide WA Health sites the ability to accept ethical approval from a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) sponsored by a public sector Australian institution.
Members of the NMA are required to have the capability of a web-based research governance platform to submit, track and report on applications. WA Health has been developing the Research Governance Service (RGS) IT platform to meet the NMA requirements and sign the Memorandum of Understanding in 2017. Stage 1 of the RGS is due for release in November 2016 and extra capabilities to support the NMA will be released over 2017.
The RGS provides a collaborative workspace for investigators, project members, sponsors, institutions, research governance offices and HRECs to govern and report on research through the life cycle of the project, from initial application to publication. All research projects conducted within WA Health must utilise the RGS.
Information sessions are being held across WA Health so that everyone who intends conducting research can find out how the process will work in the RGS.
Please see page 2 for video conferencing details.
This document can be made available in alternative formats on request for a person with a disability.
© Department of Health 2015
Copyright to this material is vested in the State of Western Australia unless otherwise indicated. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced or re-used for any purposes whatsoever without written permission of the State of Western Australia.
Your Dial in Number/Meeting ID is : 6881 Joining Via SCOPIA To install the SCOPIA Desktop Client on your PC: http://vc-desktop.health.wa.gov.au/scopia?client To join the meeting: http://vc-desktop.health.wa.gov.au/scopia?ID=6881&autojoin To dial from outside of the WA Health Network External Videoconference Unit Step 1 - Dial the WA Health IP Gateway: 203.0.174.160 Step 2 - When prompted for a number, enter 6881 Alternatively, your system may be configured to use: 6881@203.0.174.160 To dial Via Phone or ISDN Videoconference Unit Step 1 - Dial the WA Health ISDN Gateway: 61 08 62110100 Step 2 - When prompted for a number, enter 6881 followed by the hash (#) key Alternatively, your system may be configured to use: 62110100##6881 Please feel free to contact Telehealth Service Desk, if you have any questions. Telehealth Service Desk Phone: 1300 367 166 Email: Telehealth.ServiceDesk@health.wa.gov.au Callers outside of Western Australia, phone: +61 (8) 6383 1879 Office Hours : 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM WST MON - FRI
LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION
RPH MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM
Seminar Series 2016 5th Floor Seminar Room Medical Research Foundation Building Rear 50 Murray St, Perth WA 6000 Fridays @ 3pm Enquiries: W/Prof Markus Schlaich phone: 9224 0382 email: markus.schlaich@uwa.edu.au
TIME: FRIDAY, 19 August 2016 @ 3pm VENUE: 5th Floor Seminar Room, MRF Building, Rear 50 Murray Street PRESENTER: Professor Murray Esler MBBS PhD FRACP AM
TITLE: “Assessment and implications of sympathetic nervous system activation in CV disease”
Prof. Esler is a cardiologist and medical scientist, based at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute and the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests are: The human sympathetic nervous system, Stress and its effects on the heart and blood pressure, Causes and treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure, Neurotransmitters of the human brain. He is the author of more than 400 papers on these topics. Prof Esler’s principal research contribution has been the development of isotope dilution methodology to study the human sympathetic nervous system, and the application of this tool in the investigation of the sympathetic neural physiology of circulatory control, aging, exercise and mental stress responses, and the neural pathophysiology of cardiac failure and essential hypertension. His demonstration of a high level of chronic activation of the cardiac sympathetic outflow in patients with heart failure provided the theoretical backdrop for the evaluation of beta-adrenergic blockers in this condition. More recently, his demonstration of activation of the renal sympathetic outflow in essential hypertension was a stimulus for the development of the novel treatment for difficult to control patients, radio-frequency ablation of the renal sympathetic nerves with purpose-designed renal artery catheter.
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