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Jan
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE) - Local Composition Control Using Additive Manufacturing for Orthopedic Implants
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE). Professor Roger Gonzalez explains the new approach to mutiplanar, real-time simulation of physiological knee load with implications towards using local composition control in additive manufacturing for orthopedic implants. The purpose of the research is to develop repeatable simulation of physiological loads and develop techniques to fabricate a synthetic-based replacement of cadaver specimens.
15
Nov
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Rapid and sensitive detection of human and animal diseases for low-resource use
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology. Associate Professor Joanne Macdonald describes how her research group has identified and developed a low-resource molecular genetics testing workflow that enables accurate disease identification without any sophisticated equipment. Pathogens can be detected within raw samples (blood, tissue or swabs) in 20-40 minutes âwith similar sensitivity to laboratory-based molecular genetics tests.
24
Oct
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Healthcare Practice and Survivorship - Reactive and Passive Multisensory Brain-computer Interfaces for Communication or Dementia Biomarkers Elucidation
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Healthcare Practice and SurvivorshipDr Rutkowski's presentation will introduce contemporary brain-computer interface (BCI) techniques. He will explain auditory, visual, and tactile reactive BCI examples with applications for communication and passive solutions for cognitive-load/dementia biomarker elucidation and discuss future research directions of the so-called neurotechnology applications for healthcare.
22
Oct
EPIC Health Systems in conjunction with the School of Dentistry and Oral Health
MHIQ WorkshopDr Murthy Mittinty will cover traditional approaches to mediation such as product and difference methods and introduce the latest developments such as counterfactual approach.
17
Oct
MHIQ Program Workshop - EPIC Health Systems Centre for Applied Health Economics - Technology is not a substitute for thinking
MHIQ Program Workshop - EPIC Health SystemsIn this workshop, Dr Modecki will share a series of approaches that can move substantive questions to a broader level of analysis. In tandem with her co-author, Assoc Prof Sama Low-Choy, they will describe multiverse analyses, null simulations (e.g. specification curve analyses), and predictive residuals as options for providing a meta-look at scientific questions.
14
Oct
MHIQ Statistics Workshop: Introduction to Biostatistics with Professor Robert Ware
MHIQ Statisticas WorkshopProfessor Robert Ware will provide an introduction to biostatistics. Topics included covered will be sampling, common families of distributions, sampling variability, and statistical inference including estimation, confidence-intervals, and hypothesis testing. The session is aimed at HDR students and early career researchers.