CONFERENCES
Queensland Institutes of Health (QIH)
Inaugural QHI Forum Research Showcase, 14-15 August 2008
Crowne Plaza Pelican Waters Golf Resort and Spa, Caloundra.
An invitation only event as QIH is a new initiative conducted
by Professor Michael Good (QIMR) and Professor Ross Young (QUT)
For more information email: Meira.Gampell@qimr.edu.au
Please
register here only if you have received a formal invitation.
CLICK HERE for program
Brisbane Immunology Group Annual Retreat 2008
21-22 August 2008
Surfair Resort, Marcoola Beach, Sunshine Coast
For more information visit the website
Arbovirus Research in Australia
8th Mosquito Control Association of Australia and 10th Arbovirus Research in Australia Symposium, 15-19 September 2008
Novotel Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour, NSW
For more information visit the website
QIMR 5th Scientific Conference 2008
17-19 September 2008
Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise
This conference is open to Research Officer 3 and above levels.
For more information email: Meira.Gampell@qimr.edu.au
SPECIAL SEMINARS AND SYMPOSIA
Proteomics Symposium, 14-15 July 2008
Westpac Auditorium, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
For more information email: Jeffrey.Gorman@qimr.edu.au or
Meira.Gampell@qimr.edu.au
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
1.00pm Wednesday 16 July, 2008
Professor Ben Dunn, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida, USA
Proteases as drug targets in HIV and Malaria, and others?
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
EXTERNAL EVENTS
Sydney Cancer Conference 2008
24-26 July 2008, The University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus
(Abstract submission closes 28 March)
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
World Vaccine Congress 2008
13-15 October 2008, Intercontinental, Sydney
World Vaccine Congress is the largest, most established dynamic vaccine industry conference in the world,
with annual events held in Washington, Lyon and Singapore. For ten years the conference series has brought
together the best international speakers from government and regulatory bodies, vaccine manufacturers, biotech,
academia and non-government financing organisations.
CLICK HERE for brochure
CLICK HERE for registration form
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress (AH&MRC)
16-21 November 2008, Brisbane Convention Centre
Uniquely, the AH&MRC brings together a broad range of scientific disciplines creating a rare and fertile
environment to stimulate cross collaborations and foster new approaches to old problems.
For more information visit the website
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QIMR SEMINARS
Genetics and Population Health Division
Cancer and Cell Biology Division
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
1.00pm - 2.00pm Thursdays
For information contact Emma.Whitelaw@qimr.edu.au or
Greg.Anderson@qimr.edu.au
1.00 pm Thursday 3 July 2008
NO SEMINAR
1.00 pm Thursday 10 July 2008
Armando Van der Horst, Signal Transduction Laboratory, QIMR
The peptidyl-prolyl isomerase Pin1 regulates cytokinesis
Elke Hacker, Oncogenomics Laboratory, QIMR
The role of ultraviolet radiation in molecular pathways to melanoma
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
1.00pm Thursday 17 July 2008
Dr Nikolas Konstantin Haass, Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Newtown, NSW
Targeted therapy of melanoma: Novel kinase inhibitors with potent
and specific anti-melanoma activity
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
QIMR SEMINARS
Immunology Divison
Infectious Diseases Division
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
9.00am - 10.00am Mondays
For information contact Geoff.Hill@qimr.edu.au or
James.McCarthy@qimr.edu.au
9.00am Monday 7 July 2008
Dr Chris Schmidt, Cancer Immunotherapy Laboratory, QIMR
Antigen choice in immunotherapy
CLICK HERE for detailed poster
STUDENT SEMINARS
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
4.00pm - 5.00pm Fridays (refreshments at 3.30pm)
To be advised
For information contact Chris Peatey
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