11
Sep
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases and Immunology - Fabricating Vascularized Tissues
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Fabricating Vascularized TissuesDr Strobel's presentation describes the technology developed at Advanced Solutions Life Sciences to isolate whole intact microvessels from adipose tissue and how when embedded in a matrix, microvessels, sprout, grow, and form an interconnected vascular network comparable to the native vasculature. This technology has been successfully applied to a variety of different systems.
09
Sep
Indigenous Voices and Cultural Integrity in Australia
âAn expert panel drawn from our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities will explore how cultural voice can be utilised and embedded within the community as a whole. The panel will discuss how cultural voice is expressed and utililsed to influence public policies and outcomes at the inter-face between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia.
05
Sep
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Challenges of Electricity Supply in India: Evolving Market Structure and Political Economy Issues
In this presentation, Dr Pradeep Perera, Head of Energy Sector Operations for India, Asian Development Bank will discuss the challenges of Electricity Supply in India: The Evolving Market Structure and Political Economy Issues.
29
Aug
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Biomedical Research at Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & ImmunologyProfessor Nguyen's presentation will focus on biomedical applications and presents the past and current works being undertaken by QMNC on micro/nanofluidics, lab on a chip, lab on skin, organ on a chip, three-dimensional cell culture, point-of-care diagnostics of diseases, and implantable microdevices.
29
Aug
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | A Critical Political Analysis of the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Agenda
In this presentation, Dr Heloise Weber, Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science and International Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Queensland presents a critical political analysis of the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Agenda and argues that the SDG agenda does not address poverty as deprivation, and thereby exacerbates a fundamental injustice.
22
Aug