For more events from across the Faculty of Medicine, please visit our Events page.

Genome maintenance – from meiosis to the embryo

3 March 2023 3:00pm4:00pm
Speaker: A/Prof Phil Jordan Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Departments, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Using statistics to understand biology at single cell resolution

17 February 2023 3:00pm4:00pm
Speaker: A/Prof Jessica Mar, Group Leader, AIBN UQ

Developmental biology of the heart: Building a ticker fit for function

2 February 2023 3:00pm4:00pm
Speaker: A/Prof Kelly Smith, Department of Physiology, University of Melbourne

Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists Conference (ANZACA 2022)

7 December 2022 9:00am9 December 2022 5:00pm
Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists Conference for 2022 is to be held 7 - 9 December 2022 and is hosted by The University of Queensland.

Recombinant viral vector technologies mini symposium

9 November 2022 1:00pm5:00pm
Join us for a mini symposium on Recombinant viral vector technologies. Hear about basic principles of virus-directed manipulation of gene expression, the AAV hub of Viral Vector Core Facility (VVC) & Research overview and info on Lentiviral hub of VVC. In the workshop, UQ researchers can have a ‘nuts and bolts’ discussion about UQ resources, experimental design, vector design strategies, pilot data and troubleshooting.

Dr Anne Lagendijk

29 July 2022 2:00pm3:00pm

Dr Lachlan Harris

17 June 2022 2:00pm3:00pm

Equity in Australian STEMM: what are the issues and potential solutions?

3 June 2022 2:00pm3:00pm
Presented by Professor Louise Purton

Molecular insights into novel targeting of GPCRs

6 May 2022 2:00pm3:00pm
Presented by Chris Draper-Joyce, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience & Mental Health

Cross-species comparisons of decision-making and psychosis

22 April 2022 2:00pm3:00pm
Presented by Dr James Kesby, QBI

Targeting the gut microbiota– a new therapy for T1D?

25 February 2022 2:00pm3:00pm
Presented by Emma Hamilton-Williams

RA signalling is critical for healthy testis development and a site of vulnerability to environmental chemicals

16 November 2020 1:00pm2:00pm
Dr Cassy Spiller, Career Track Fellow of the School of Biomedical Sciences

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