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Home > News / Events / Seminars > Invited Lectures 2008


POWMRI Invited Lectures 2009
 

The POWMRI Invited Lecture series aims to attract leading national and international researchers from all fields of neuroscience. For further information please contact Claire Shepherd or Daina Sturnieks

 

Venue: POWMRI Lecture Theatre, Cnr Barker St and Easy St, Randwick, Sydney  (Campus Map)


Time:  Fortnightly on Fridays, 12:30 - 1:30pm (unless stated otherwise)

 

Committee: Claire Shepherd, Daina Sturnieks, Brett Garner and Penelope McNulty.

 

PARKING AVAILABLE IN PARKING STATION OFF BARKER ST


Date
Speaker

Institution

Lecture Title
20/03/09 Dr Americo Migliaccio POWMRI The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR): the role of vestibular efferents
03/04/09 Prof Peter Gunning Oncology Research Unit, School of Medical Sciences, UNSW Regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and structure by the actin cytoskeleton
17/04/09 Prof Vaughan Macefield University of Western Sydney Real-time imaging of central autonomic control in human subjects
01/05/09 Prof Peter Schofield POWMRI Genetics of frontotemporal dementia and motor neuron disease
15/05/09 A/Prof Michael Saling The University of Melbourne Arbitrary and semantic memory processing in the temporal lobe
29/05/09 Prof Shih-Chang Wang University of Sydney Tracking Human Embryonic Stem Cells with Magnetic Nanoparticles in an Animal Model of Stroke
12/06/09 Prof Leanne Williams Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney The emotional brain in schizophrenia and allied conditions
26/06/09 Dr Simon Lewis Brain and Mind Research Institute Defrosting Parkinson's Disease
10/07/09 Prof Seong Sen Tan Howard Florey Institute, Melbourne Biology and mechanisms of protection of Ndfip1 in the embryonic and adult brain.
24/07/09 Dr Masimo Hilliard Queensland Brain Institute Wnt signaling regulates anteroposterior neuronal polarity in C. elegans
07/08/09 Prof Ian Cameron University of Sydney Frailty
21/08/09 Prof Elspeth McLachlan POWMRI  
04/09/09      
18/09/09      
02/10/09 Prof Lorimer Moseley POWMRI The eyes have it - using vision to modulate pain
16/10/09      
30/10/09      
13/11/09      
27/11/09 Rob Herbert University of Sydney TBA
 

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