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| News | Search result diversification
Description: School of Computer Science and IT S eminar S eries RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 07/03/2013 | |||
| News | Seminar: ARC Applications: What Seems to Matter
Description: The College of Business Research Office kindly invites you an ARC Seminar by Prof Peter Fairbrother on 15 August 2011. Please kindly find the attached for details. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 05/08/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: An Introduction to EU Research Funding
Description: The EU Centre is pleased to advise that Gill Wells, a senior EU consultant with expertise on EU research funding schemes will be visiting RMIT. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 03/10/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: Arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1
Description: Professor Rodney Minchin will present on Arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1—from drug metabolising enzyme to regulator of cancer growth and invasion. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 17/06/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: Bragging about Bragg: the impact of crystallography on medical research
Description: The Health Innovations Research Institute invites you to attend a seminar by Professor Jenny Martin, ARC Australian Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. Professor Martin will discuss how crystallography has helped us to understand the molecular basis of disease and use protein structure to design new drugs. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: Cysteine-trapping of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands. Identifying alternative binding sites
Description: Professor Mary Collins (The University of Sydney) will outline how cysteine reactive probes can be used to support a third binding site for ligands such as acetylcholine, and how this binding affects ion channel gating. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: Developing public health and health services research in complementary and alternative medicine
Description: Professor Jon Adams (University of Technology, Sydney) will outline how a public health and health service research program is essential to understanding and exploring complementary and alternative medicine's (CAM) role in contemporary healthcare, and to address the research capacity-building challenges the field faces. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: EU-Asia Relations: More than just China?
Description: The EU Centre at RMIT presents a public seminar, presented by Dr Fraser Cameron, with H.E. Mr. David Daly leading the discussion. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 23/09/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF21) as a missing link in the biology of fasting: molecular mechanisms and physiological implications
Description: Professor Aimin Xu (The University of Hong Kong) will present his recent findings on FGF21's physiological role in animals and humans. He will also discuss the potential of using FGF21 and its agonists as therapeutic agents to treat obesity-related medical complications. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: Getting to the heart of hERG K+ channels
Description: Professor Vandenberg (The University of New South Wales, Sydney) will talk about how hERG K+ channels play an important role in helping maintain normal cardiac rhythm. His research has brought his team closer to understanding the overall mechanism of C-type inactivation in hERG channels. There is still more to learn about the mechanical and pharmacological manipulation of inactivation. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: How does acupuncture regulate blood pressure
Description: How does acupuncture regulate blood pressure? With 15 years of basic and clinical research and an interest in integrative physiology, Dr John Longhurst’s research focuses on the peripheral and autonomic regulation of the cardiovascular system. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 09/10/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: How to finish a PhD and know when it is good enough
Description: You are kindly invited to the first session delivered by Professor Brian Corbitt on 27 July 2011. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 15/07/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: In one ear and out the other - neurohumoral mechanisms for feedback control of hearing sensitivity
Description: Professor Housley's (The University of New South Wales, Sydney) presentation will outline a neurohumoral mechanism that affects hearing acuity and helps reveal specific sounds against noisy backgrounds. He will discuss how this mechanism complements purinergic signalling in the cochlea, helping people adapt to longer-term hearing sensitivity at high sound levels and protecting them from noise-induced hearing loss. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 29/03/2012 | |||
| News | Seminar: New Insights into the Domains and Dynamics of the Cell Surface
Description: A seminar by Professor Robert Parton an NHMRC Australia Fellow from the University of Queensland. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 17/06/2011 | |||
| News | Seminar: Oh oh, what the #$%@ is that? Statistical and Econometric Analysis for HDRs
Description: In 2011, the College Research Office is introducing a series of seminars that are designed to improve the skills of HDR students throughout their candidature. Research training has to be continuous and these seminars will give students the information and skills they need during their candidature. RMIT Events / News / Seminar / by title / SZS Date: 05/08/2011 | |||
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