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Seminar Series – Week Commencing 27 May 2019 Further Name of Presenter Title of Presentation Date Time Venue Seminar Series Information Dr Katie Attwell The drivers & impact of mandatory 27 May 2019 12pm – 1pm Seminar Room, Telethon Kids Infectious Diseases vaccination Telethon Kids Institute, CLICK Research Seminars Level 5, Perth HERE Children’s Hospital Oron Catts, How Regenerative Biology is Used to 28 May 2019 1pm Room 1.81, School of School of Human Sciences SymbioticA Biological Sell the Dream of Lab Grown Human Sciences, CLICK Seminar Series Arts Consumer Products Anatomy Building, HERE UWA Prof Rodney Dilley Advances in stem cell biology and 29 May 2019 12pm – 1pm Telethon Kids Institute Telethon Kids Research Seminars materials science that enable tissue Seminar Room, Level 5, CLICK engineering for reconstructive Perth Children’s HERE Seminars live streaming via https://seminars.telethonkids.org.au surgery Hospital Password: telethonkids_seminar Dr Jiake Xu Mechanisms of vesicle trafficking in 30 May 2019 12pm – 1pm McCusker Auditorium, Perkins Seminar Series osteoclast: Rab proteins and Harry Perkins Institute CLICK interacting partners of Medical Research, HERE Nedlands Campus Prof Paul Croarkin, Recent Innovations and 30 May 2019 3pm Bryant Stokes Lecture Raine Lecture Series Director of Mayo Clinic Developments in Neuromodulation Series Seminar Room, CLICK Depression Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Ground Floor, Ralph HERE Seminars to be live streamed: Disorders and Patricia Sarich Murdoch Uni contact: [email protected]) Neuroscience Research ECU contact: Institute [email protected] Denise Sullivan, World No Tobacco Day Exclusive 30 May 2019 6.30pm - 7.30pm Hew Roberts Lecture School of Population and Global Maurice Swanson, Event Theatre, Nedlands Health Caitlin Kameron & Dr Campus (see Map Andrew Davies location in link) To Register: uwa.edu.au/health/events- listings/world-no-tobacco-day A/Prof Anthony Kicic Bridging the Gaps to Breathing 31 May 2019 9am – 10am Harry Perkins Institute School of Biomedical Sciences Easier: Understanding the of Medical Research, CLICK Seminar Series 2019 Importance of the Epithelium in Nedlands Campus, G24 HERE Chronic Respiratory Airway Disease Seminar Room UPCOMING SEMINARS Dr Emily DeBoer Pediatric Lung and Airway Imaging: 5 June 2019 12pm – 1pm Telethon Kids Institute Telethon Kids Research Seminars Bridging Clinical Care and Research Seminar Room, Level 5 CLICK Perth Children’s HERE Hospital Prof Robyn Guymer, Subthreshold Nanosecond Laster 5 June 2019 6pm – 7pm McCusker Auditorium, Lions Eye Institute Seminar Melbourne Uni Intervention Trial in Age-Related Harry Perkins Institute CLICK Series Macular Degeneration: the LEAD Light refreshments of Medical Research, HERE study. The results, their implication @5.30pm QEII Medical Centre and what next Dr Michael Mosely Science on the Swan 2019 – 5 - 7 June 2019 See program at: The Westin Perth WAHTN (Keynote Speaker) - Neuroscience & the Senses – CLICK Various other speakers Healthy Ageing across the Life www.scienceontheswan.com.au HERE Course Dr Julie Marsh Introductory Biostatistics 7 June 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm Perth Children’s Research Skills Seminar Series Hospital, Level 5, PCH CLICK 2019 Auditorium HERE CAHS Research Education Program Prof Derek Roebuck Preserving hearing in children with 11 June 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm McCusker Auditorium, CLICK LINK Faculty of Health and Medical hepatoblastoma Harry Perkins Institute BELOW Sciences of Medical Research, Preserving QEII Medical Centre hearing in children with hepatoblastoma Prof Raymond Norton, Peptide drugs by design (and a little 4 July 2019 12 noon Bayliss Building Lecture The Bayliss Seminar Series Monash Uni help from nature) for autoimmune Theatre G33 CLICK diseases, microbial infections and HERE diabetes Dr Louis Luk, Cardiff Uni Chemical and Biological Catalysis in 5 July 2019 12 noon Bayliss Building Lecture The Bayliss Seminar Series Chemical Biology Theatre G33 CLICK HERE 14th World Congress on 15 -19 September WCI Inflammation - Sydney WCI Program Themes:- CLICK 2019 Theme 1: New therapeutic targets in inflammation HERE www.wci2019.org Various Plenary Theme 2: Mechanisms of inflammation (initiation resolution & signaling pathways) Speakers Theme 3: Organ-specific inflammation WAHTN Clinical The WAHTN are offering a Clinical Research Support Service for anyone currently involved in or interested WAHTN Research Support in conducting clinical research in Western Australia. CLICK Service To find out more or to make an appointment HERE Email: [email protected] or Telephone: 9266-1970 Infectious Diseases Research Seminars Dr Katie Attwell School of Social Sciences The drivers & impact of mandatory vaccination Dr Katie Attwell is an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) fellow 2019-2022. She is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia and an Honorary Research Fellow of Telethon Kids Institute. A political scientist, Dr Attwell studies the intersection of policy, identity, attitudes and behaviour as they pertain to health consumers, healthcare providers and governance. In 2014, Dr Attwell researched, designed, delivered and evaluated the internationally-recognised public health campaign, “I Immunise”. Dr Attwell’s DECRA project explores the politics, policy development and operation of mandatory vaccination regimes in Australia, Italy, France and California. She also has a side program of research developing and testing interventions to improve vaccine uptake in antenatal and newborn settings. Monday, 27 May 2019 12:00pm to 1:00pm Seminar Room, Telethon Kids Institute Level 5, Perth Children’s Hospital School of Human Sciences Seminar Series Title: How Regenerative Biology is Used to Sell the Dream of Lab Grown Consumer Products Presenter: Oron Catts, Director, SymbioticA Biological Arts, School of Human Sciences, University of Western Australia When: Tuesday 28 May, 2019 @ 1pm Venue: Room 1.81, School of Human Sciences, Anatomy Building, The University of Western Australia (off Hackett Entrance 2) Abstract: The Tissue Culture & Art Project (Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr) are credited as the first to grow (2000) and eat (2003) lab grown meat as well as the first to grow tissue engineered leather (2004). These where critical art projects that were set to highlight the radical shifts in our understanding of, and relationships with the concept of life. More than ten years later cellular agriculture and biofabrication are hailed as solutions to a many environmental issues. The biological laboratory is imagined as the new farm, where animal and/or agricultural products a grown using regenerative biology and other bio- techniques. This talk would present the concepts behind the developments of cellular agriculture and biofabrication and would attempt to situate their existence within a timeline and scale of global scientific, technological, economic and cultural narratives and endeavours. It will start with the original Tissue Culture & Art Projects, follow the trajectory of the fields of cellular agriculture and biofabrication, and present some of the recent works from SymbioticA that are in dialogue with these recent developments, including a series of off grid incubators powered by compost. Bio: Oron Catts is the Director of SymbioticA, The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia. Oron Catts is an artist, researcher, designer and curator whose pioneering work with the Tissue Culture and Art Project which he established in 1996 is considered a leading biological art project. His work was covered by The NY Times, Washington Post, Wired, New Scientist, Time, Newsweek and other TV, radio, print and online media. Catts was a Research Fellow in Harvard Medical School, a visiting Scholar at the Department of Art and Art History, Stanford University, a Professor at Large in Contestable Design at the Royal College of Arts, London, and a Visiting Professor at the School of Art, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Helsinki. Christine Page (Mon - Wed) Academic Services Officer School of Human Sciences, Faculty of Science Service • M309, 35 Stirling Hwy, Perth WA 6009 Australia T +61 8 6488 7126 • E [email protected] CRICOS Code: 00126G Telethon Kids Research Seminars INVITED GUEST SPEAKER Professor Rodney Dilley Head, Molecular and Cellular Otolaryngology Ear Science Institute Australia “Advances in stem cell biology and materials science that enable tissue engineering for reconstructive surgery” Adjunct Associate Professor Rodney Dilley heads Molecular and Cellular Otolaryngology Research at Ear Science Institute Australia and Ear Sciences Centre, UWA. He has focused much of his recent career on regeneration, tissue engineering and translational applications for adult stem cells. After completing his PhD at the University of Western Australia, and postdoctoral research at the University of Washington Seattle, he developed a research program on growth and regeneration in cardiovascular disease at Melbourne’s Baker Institute. Going on to develop novel tissue engineering applications at the University of Melbourne, he returned to Perth in 2011, where he has established a tissue engineering and stem cell biology program for hearing restoration. Wednesday 29 May 2019 A light lunch will be provided at 11.45am for those attending the 12pm – 1pm seminar Seminar live streaming via Telethon Kids Institute