26
Nov
MHIQ Program Seminar Series NCNED Intracellular signaling cascades associated with TRP channels - current state of investigations and potential applications
MHIQ Program Seminar Series National Centre for Neuroimmunology & Emerging Diseases (NCNED). Professor Gerald Thiel is Professor of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Medical Faculty of Saarland University, Germany. His presentation discusses research relating to intracellular signaling cascades associated with TRP channels, the current state of investigations as well as the roles of TRP channels in regulating pain sensation, insulin secretion and tumorigenesis.
23
Nov
GLS/LFC Public Lecture: Truth and Reconciliation
The Rwandan Association of Queensland Incorporated, Queensland Law School and the Law Futures Centre are pleased to present a Public Lecture "Truth and Reconciliation" presented by Mr Paul Rusesabagina.
22
Nov
LFC Seminar - Shotgun Referendums: Voting and Deliberating amid Conflict
Associate Professor Ron Levy (Australian National University) will present his paper "Shotgun Referendums: Voting and Deliberating amid Conflict".
20
Nov
Developing and implementing workforce competency frameworks for enhancing care for older people with complex needs
Presented by Menzies Health Institute Queensland and the Healthcare Practice and Survivorship GroupThis presentation by Dr Juliana Thompson discusses findings from studies into the transformation of the workforce to provide well-coordinated, safe, efficient continuity of care for older people with ongoing, multiple and complex needs.
08
Nov
Griffith Asia Institute State of the Neighbourhood Report Launch
At this event the Griffith Asia Institute will launch its first State of the Neighbourhood Report, offering fresh perspectives on the key issues affecting Australia and its "neighbourhood". Our objective in publishing this collection is to share our research insights, and encourage informed community debate on Australia's engagement in the Asia Pacific.
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.