10
May
2018 Raymond Dart Lecture with Dr Rick Potts
Griffith University's Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution is proud to host the 4th Annual Raymond Dart lecture with Dr Rick Potts paleoanthropologist and Director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC as he discusses the significance of climate adaptability in the origin of our species.
10
May
2018 Raymond Dart Lecture with Dr Rick Potts
Griffith University's Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution is proud to host the 4th Annual Raymond Dart lecture with Dr Rick Potts paleoanthropologist and Director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC as he discusses the significance of climate adaptability in the origin of our species.
10
May
Future-proof your career - The Griffith STEM Showcase in CAIRNS
The Griffith STEM Showcase is for students, parents and teachers interested inlearning more about the exciting career and study opportunities in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM).
10
May
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Demystifying mishu
Professor Xu Yi-chong and Emeritus Professor Patrick Weller will examine those mishu working at the centre of government, by comparing their activities to those of ministerial advisers in parliamentary systems to provide an alternative explanation to those against which mishu's activities are often judged.
09
May
Does universal health coverage also apply to Papua New Guinea?
Menzies Health Institute Queensland Seminar, hosted by Centre for Applied Health EconomicsThis seminar will discuss alternative approaches to health development, based on greater regional and global solidarity as well as self interest, using the PNG situation as a case study.
03
May
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Topic: Biobanking
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology Topic: Biobanking with Prof Emiel Janssen and Audrey PartanenThe value of biobanks and the potential of the high-quality biospecimens stored in their inventories is well recognized by the translational research communities. Today's presentations illustrate the possibilities and difficulties in establishing biobanks at local, regional and national levels and the evolution of biobanking networks.