07
Nov
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability & Rehabilitation Translating research findings so that they matter in the lives of people with brain injury
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability & Rehabilitation Topic: Translating research findings so that they matter in the lives of people with brain injuryProfessor Togher discusses the ways in which clinicians, researchers, universities and professional associations can work together to ensure that the proliferation of new assessment and treatment advances which utilise multidisciplinary expertise ultimately matter in the lives of people with traumatic brain injury.
06
Nov
American Protection and Pacific Vulnerability: Questioning Militarism & Masculinity from Darwin, Australia to Guam, "USA"
Visiting Scholar Dr Sylvia Frain from the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand will present a seminar titled "American Protection and Pacific Vulnerability: Questioning Militarism & Masculinity from Darwin, Australia to Guam, "USA''".
02
Nov
Echoes of initiation: The Waiet archaeology project in Torres Strait
Dr Duncan Wright from the Australian National University will be presenting a seminar titled "Echoes of initiation: The Waiet archaeology project in Torres Strait" as a guest of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research.
01
Nov
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infection & Immunity - Host Professor Glen Ulett
MHIQ Program Seminar Series - Infection & ImmunityThe presentation by Dr Begoña Heras describes how autotransporter (AT) proteins enable bacteria to aggregate with other bacteria and adhere to human cells. She will discuss how knowledge from her current research is developing methods to disrupt this AT function. Dr Timothy Wells will discuss his research investigating the mechanisms and treatment of inhibitory antibody that exacerbates P. aeruginosa lung infections.
30
Oct
Semiotic Distinctions: Reality, Actuality, and Ideology in the Media
Elliot Gaines PhD from the Wright State University, USA will present a seminar titled "Semiotic Distinctions: Reality, Actuality, and Ideology in the Media" as a guest of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research.
23
Oct