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Tuesday 19 March, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
“Understanding the Roles of Medical Case Reports: Beyond Anecdotes to Evidence Generation”
Sydney Health Ethics are pleased to present the 2024 Miles Little Lecture delivered by Professor Rachel Ankeny (School of Humanities, University of Adelaide).
The academic program will be followed by a networking with canapes and drinks at 4pm to 5pm.
20 September 2023 - 19 June 2024
The Masterclass Series |
Funding: Non-dilutive and dilutive funding options 20 March | 8:00am - 10:00am |
Understanding the Fundamentals of Regulation - medical devices, diagnostics and Software as a Medical Device 24 April | 8:00am - 10:00am |
Successful stakeholder relations 22 May | 8:00am - 10:00am |
Pitch Workshop 19 June | 8:00am - 10:00am |
Friday 22 March, 9.00 am - 12.00 pm
The Brain and Mind Centre invites you to attend a one-day visit with Wellcome Trust to hear from philanthropy experts in Medicine and Health.
Wellcome Trust is a global charitable foundation supporting science to solve the three of the biggest health challenges facing humanity - climate change, infectious disease and mental health.
Friday 22 March, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Hosted by Professor James Ellliott with presenter Dr Melissa A Simon.
Dr. Simon will discuss the role of community centered, co-designed approaches and implementation science as a methodology to create research that advances health equity.
Melissa A. Simon, MD MPH is the George H. Gardner Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also the Founder and Director of the Center for Health Equity Transformation and the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative. She serves as the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Associate Director for Community Outreach and Engagement. She is an expert in implementation science, women’s health across the lifespan, minority health, community engagement and health equity.
Thursday 28 March, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Hosted by the Kolling Priority Research Area, Neuroscience and Pain co-chairs, Professors Sarah Hilmer and Paul Glare with presenter Professor Jose Antonio Lopez Escamez.
Chronic tinnitus is the perception of sound in the head or ears, and it is associated with hearing loss and noise exposure. Epidemiological studies have shown that tinnitus is a heritable condition, particularly bilateral tinnitus in women.
Human genetic research has uncovered the changes in the DNA that increase the risk to develop tinnitus and rare mutations in some genes, including ANK2 have been associated with severe tinnitus. ANK2 is responsible for axonal growth in neurons and may result in an excess of connectivity among them.
Wednesdasy 3 April, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Please join us for the Daffodil Centre's 2024 Symposium, "Standing side by side: Involving the community in our research", where we will explore the invaluable role of the community in shaping the landscape of research and innovation. This symposium promises to be an enlightening and engaging event, bringing together experts, researchers, and advocates in the field.
This event will feature presentations from early- and mid-career researchers, and a panel discussion on the important role the community play in the research we conduct.
Monday 8 April, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Please join us for a talk by Professor Aleksandra Filipovska on 'Mitochondria at the centre of cell function and metabolism' a joint seminar brought to you by SOMS and CPC Biology Domain.
Professor Aleksandra Filipovska is a NHMRC Investigator, Louis Landau Chair in Child Health Research at the University of Western Australia and the Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, Australia and a Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Synthetic Biology.
Following the seminar there will be drinks and snacks, and a chance to catch up with colleagues.
9 April - 4 June, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Academics and clinical educators must navigate maintaining scholarly practices in teaching throughout their careers. Some opt to explore educational research alongside other interests, with a few fully immersing themselves in health professions education research. Whether you’re a dabbler or a devotee, early or mid-career, or just plain intrigued and want to understand more about social research theory and methods, this workshop series is for you.
9 - 11 April, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Application deadline: 29 March 2024
The Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics Specialisation course will help you drill down into necessary steps to take your business forward. You'll get personalised feedback to help you navigate your way into Australian and international markets.
This course is delivered in partnership with the Sydney Pharmacy School, one of the leading centres for pharmacy education in Australia, with an international reputation for research and innovation.
Make a real difference to your planet, people and our community! Join Green Impact, the University wide sustainability challenge for staff and students in 2024. This launch event will introduce the 2024 program, walk you through the new toolkit platform and you'll hear from past participants experiences completing Green Impact.
Join Ellen Hester, from Down Syndrome NSW, to learn about some of the inequities faced by people with disability with a particular focus on people with Down syndrome.
Veterinarian and wildlife disease ecologist Dr Alison Peel will explore the dynamics of viral spillovers from bats, focusing on Hendra virus in Australian flying foxes.
We're offering a session on Thursday 21 March to help with processing trauma and loss. This session can be useful for staff who are processing things personally, and also staff who are colleagues or managers supporting other people who have been impacted. After the session, the clinician will be available for anyone who wishes to have a follow-up phone call.
Science Road will be closed to traffic between 5 am – 4 pm daily from Wednesday 13 March 2024 until further notice.
New Support for Students resources are available to help Unit of Study Coordinators manage one-on-one academic consultations with 1000-level students at risk of not completing a unit of study before census, including video guides, drop-in sessions and an updated Student Appointment Guide.
We acknowledge the tradition of custodianship and law of the Country on which the University of Sydney campuses stand. We pay our respects to those who have cared and continue to care for Country.
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