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Seminar Series – Week Commencing 13 May 2019
Name of Presenter Title of Presentation Date Time Venue Further
Information Seminar Series
June Doyle
&
Val Swift
Prevalence & risk factors of otitis media in urban Aboriginal babies
&
Cultural governance in research & lessons learned
13 May 2019 12pm – 1pm Telethon Kids Institute Seminar Room, Level 5, Perth Children’s Hospital
CLICK HERE
Telethon Kids Institute -Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines
& Infectious Diseases
Margaret Frame, Patrick Tan, Nada Jabado and various other speakers
Cell Signalling and its Therapeutic Implications
13 – 15 May 2019 www.csti.com.au RACV Cape Schanck Resort, Mornington Peninsula
CLICK HERE
CSTI Series
Prof Tim Davis Diabetes in 2019: The good news and the bad news
14 May 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm McCusker Auditorium, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, QEII Medical Centre
CLICK LINK BELOW
Diabetes in 2019: The good news and bad
news
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Prof Donna Cross & Nicola Forrest
Children & Digital Technology: How tech is transforming development and learning
15 May 2019 11.45am – 2pm Perth Children’s Hospital Auditorium, Level 5, 15 Hospital Ave, Nedlands
CLICK HERE
Colab, Telethon Kids Institute & Minderoo Foundation
FOR MORE INFO & TO REGISTER
https://rfa-colab.cmail20.com/t/ViewEmail/r/7FB87DE1855A500E2540EF23F30FEDED/7E58A
E943651D204C45D7BC1A387288D
Clara Mok & Dr Akilew Adane
Characterising the trapped air appearance on CT scans in young children with cystic fibrosis & Maternal preconception weight trajectories, pregnancy complications and growth and development of offspring
15 May 2019 12pm- 1pm Telethon Kids Insitute Seminar Room Level 5, Perth Children’s Hospital
CLICK HERE
Telethon Kids Institute Research Seminars
Dr Matt Cooper Stats/DAG Club: A Biostatisticians role in Health Research/Explain vs. Predict
16 May 2019 2pm – 3pm Institute Seminar Room, Level 5 PCH
CLICK HERE
Telethon Kids Institute
UPCOMING SEMINARS
Prof Russell Foster, Oxford Uni & Prof Markus Schlaich, Dobney Hypertension Centre (RPH/UWA)
MASTER THE ART OF SLEEP & IMPROVE YOUR HEART HEALTH
20 May 2019 5pm – 6.30pm
Free blood pressure checks are available from
4pm.
Red Earth Arts Precinct Auditorium, 27 Welcome Rd, Karratha COST FREE SIGN UP Via Eventbrite by visiting http://bit.ly/sleephearthealthtalk
CLICK HERE
RPH Research Foundation
Prof Stephen Wood Predicting outcome in youth mental health
22 May 2019 12pm – 1pm Telethon Kids Institute Seminar Room, Level 5, Perth Children’s Hospital
CLICK HERE
Telethon Kids Reseach Seminars
Seminar live streaming via https://seminars.telethonkids.org.au
Password: telethonkids_seminar Dr Jason Waithman Improving immunity to melanoma 23 May 2019 12pm – 1pm McCusker Auditorium,
the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, North Campus
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Perkins Seminar Series
Dr Michael May, Canadian CEO of Centre for Cell Therapy and Regenerative medicine (CCTRM)
2019 CCRM Australia – WAHTN Technology Evaluation Workshop
23 May 2019 2.30pm – 4.30pm McCusker Auditorium, the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research (North)
WAHTN
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO RSVP PLEASE VISIT:
https://www.wahtn.org/event/2019-ccrm-australia-wahtn-technology-
evaluation-workshop/
Prof Jonathan Carapetis AM
Getting the most out of Research Supervision
24 May 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm Perth Children’s Hospital PCH Auditorium, Level 5 (Pink or Yellow lifts), 15 Hospital Ave, Nedlands
CLICK HERE
Research Skills Seminar Series 2019
CAHS Research Education Program
Prof Paul Croarkin, Director of Mayo Clinic Depression Center
Recent Innovations and Developments in Neuromodulation for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
30 May 2019 3pm Bryant Stokes Lecture Series Seminar Room, Ground Floor, Ralph and Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute
CLICK HERE
Raine Lecture Series
Seminars to be live streamed: Murdoch Uni contact:
Hakuei.Fujiyama@murdoch.edu.au) ECU contact:
o.vandergroen@ecu.edu.au
Denise Sullivan, Maurice Swanson, Caitlin Kameron & Dr Andrew Davies
World No Tobacco Day Exclusive Event
30 May 2019 6.30pm - 7.30pm Hew Roberts Lecture Theatre, Nedlands Campus (see Map location in link)
School of Population and Global Health
To Register:
uwa.edu.au/health/events-listings/world-no-tobacco-day
Dr Michael Mosely (Keynote Speaker) -Various other speakers
Science on the Swan 2019 – Neuroscience & the Senses – Healthy Ageing across the Life Course
5 - 7 June 2019 See program at:
www.scienceontheswan.com.au
The Westin Perth
CLICK HERE
WAHTN
Prof Derek Roebuck Preserving hearing in children with hepatoblastoma
11 June 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm McCusker Auditorium, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, QEII Medical Centre
CLICK LINK BELOW
Preserving hearing in
children with hepatoblastoma
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
14th World Congress on Inflammation - Sydney 2019 Various Plenary Speakers
15 -19 September WCI Program Themes:- Theme 1: New therapeutic targets in inflammation Theme 2: Mechanisms of inflammation (initiation resolution & signaling pathways) Theme 3: Organ-specific inflammation
CLICK HERE
WCI
www.wci2019.org
WAHTN Clinical Research Support Service
The WAHTN are offering a Clinical Research Support Service for anyone currently involved in or interested in conducting clinical research in Western Australia.
To find out more or to make an appointment Email: CTDMC@curtin.edu.au or Telephone: 9266-1970
CLICK HERE
WAHTN
I N F E C T I O U S D I S E A S E S R E S E A R C H S E M I N A R
MONDAY, 13 MAY 2019
12:00PM TO 1 :00PM
TELETHON KIDS INSTITUTE SEMINAR ROOM LEVEL 5, PERTH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
J U N E D O Y L EResearch Assistant, Urban Aboriginal Ear Health
Djaalinj WaakinjPrevalence & risk factors of otitis media inurban Aboriginal babies
V A L S W I F TProject Coordinator, Urban Aboriginal Ear Health
Cultural governance in research& lessons learned
Guest Speakers include
Margaret Frame - CRUK, Edinburgh
Patrick Tan - Duke NUS - Singapore
Nada Jabado - McGill University, Montreal
Grant McArthur - Peter Mac, Melbourne
Nick Huntington - Monash BDI, Melbourne
Christine Chaffer - Garvan Institute, Sydney
Barry Thompson - ANU / Francis Crick Institute
Ruth Ganss - Harry Perkins Institute, UWA, Perth
Stuart Pitson - Centre for Cancer Biology, Adelaide
Christina Mitchell - Monash BD I, Melbourne
Sefi Rosenbluh - Monash BDI, Melbourne
Paul Timpson - Garvan Institute, Sydney
Laura Mackay - University of Melbourne
Florian Wiede - Peter Mac, Melbourne
Marina Pajic - Garvan Institute, Sydney
Kristin Brown - PeterMac, Melbourne
Roger Daly - Monash BDI, Melbourne
Lee Wong - Monash BDI, Melbourne
Andrew Scott - ONJCRI, Melbourne
Jane Oliaro - PeterMac, Melbourne
Peter Janes - ONJCRI, Melbourne
Michael Samuel - CCB, Adelaide
Melissa Davis - WEHI, Melbourne
David Waugh - QUT, Brisbane
Sarah Best, WEHI, Melbourne
Jeff Holst - UNSW, Sydney
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Cell Signalling and its Therapeutic Implications
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RACV Cape Schanck Resort, Mornington Peninsula
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“Maternal preconception weight trajectories, pregnancy complications, and growth and development of offspring”
Dr Akilew Adane is a Research Officer in the Telethon kids Institute who has been recently awarded a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Queensland. Dr Adane’s presentation will focus on his PhD project which examined the impact of maternal preconception weight trajectories and pregnancy complications on the growth and development of offspring using data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health and other national datasets.
Telethon KidsResearch Seminars
Wednesday 15 May 2019
12pm – 1pm
Telethon Kids Institute Seminar RoomLevel 5, Perth Children’s Hospital
A light lunch will be provided at 11.45am for those attending the seminar
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Clara MokPhD StudentTelethon Kids Institute
“Characterising the trapped air appearance on CT scans inyoung children with cystic fibrosis”
Clara is a final year PhD student with the Australian Respiratory Early Surveillance Team for Cystic Fibrosis (AREST CF) at the Telethon Kids Institute and University of Western Australia. In 2014, Clara completed her BSc Hons in Biomedical Science with the National Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases at UWA. In 2015, she commenced her PhD which aims to characterise the trapped air appearance on CT scans in young children with cystic fibrosis.
Dr Akilew AdaneResearch OfficerTelethon Kids Institute
Telethon KidsStats DAG ClubStaff interested in biostatistics or causal inference are invited to attend. Please share with interested colleagues
“Stats/ DAG Club:
Matt is the Manager of Biometrics. Matt’s own research has focused on complications arising from Type 1 Diabetes. He recently (2017) completed his PhD at the University of Western Australia, titled “A contemporary assessment of risk factors for the complications of childhood-onset Type 1 diabetes”. Dr Cooper is actively involved in numerous Scientific Review Committees and is engaged in Western Australia’s extensive Data Linkage system. A key area of research focus for Dr Cooper is utilising longitudinal data to provide individualised risk predictions for complication development. Matt will share a talk he recently gave to a first year statistics group at UWA on his experiences getting a paper published.
In Part 2, Daniel Christensen will provide a brief overview of 2 papers:
• A Second Chance to Get Causal Inference Right: A Classification of Data Science Tasks byHernán et al (2019)
• To Explain or to Predict? by Shmueli (2010)
After Matt's talk there is an opportunity for others to discuss any analysis issues they are stuck on, or any ‘hot topics’ in their research.
16 May 2019
2.00pm – 3.00pm
Institute Seminar Room; Lvl 5 PCH
Monte Carlo biscuits will be provided, as this is the most statistical cookie
Master the art of sleep & improve your heart healthDo you or your loved ones struggle to get a good night’s sleep or suffer from high blood pressure?
Join world-leading sleep and heart health experts, Professor Russell Foster and Professor Markus Schlaich, as they discuss ways to manage these major medical conditions and start living your best life during this FREE Community Health Event.
Did you know?
Our Speakers
Fatigue results in decreased productivity and is the cause of more road accidents than alcohol and drug use combined.*
Four in every 10 Australians are not getting the sleep they need.*
The direct financial cost of this inadequate sleep is currently estimated to be $26.2 billion annually. If health and wellbeing costs are considered, the cost rises to $66.3 billion annually.*
In 2016-17, inadequate sleep was estimated to contribute to 3017 deaths in Australia.*
High blood pressure is the No. 1 contributing risk factor for global death causing many cardiovascular complications.**
One in three adult Australians has high blood pressure, but half of them don’t even know.**
Some people only discover they have high blood pressure after suffering from a heart attack or stroke, or being diagnosed with something else, such as heart or kidney disease.***Source: The Australian Parliament’s Health, Aged Care and Sport Committee report Bedtime Reading: Report on the Inquiry into Sleep Health Awareness in Australia 2019. ** Source: Dobney Hypertension Centre.
Professor Markus Schlaich is the Head of the Dobney Hypertension Centre (a joint venture between the RPH Research Foundation, Royal Perth Hospital and The University of Western Australia).
Professor Russell Foster CBE, FRS, FMedSci is the Director of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience at Oxford University.
Event Information
Free Community Event proudly brought to you by the RPH Research Foundation
Phone 9224 3494 or email sandra.peterson@health.wa.gov.au for more information.
WHEN: Monday, 20 May 2019 From 5pm to 6.30pm. Free blood pressure tests start at 4pm.WHERE: Red Earth Arts Precinct Auditorium, 27 Welcome Rd, KarrathaCOST: FREESIGN UP: Via Eventbrite by visiting www.bit.ly/sleephearthealthtalk
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Telethon KidsResearch Seminars
Wednesday 22 May 2019
12pm – 1pm
Telethon Kids Institute Seminar RoomLevel 5, Perth Children’s Hospital
A light lunch will be provided at 11.45am for those attending the seminar
INVITED GUEST SPEAKER
Professor Stephen Wood Head, Clinical & Translational NeuroscienceDeputy Director, Research & Translation
“Predicting outcome in youth mental health”Mental health problems typically arise during adolescence and young adulthood and put those who experience them at greatly increased risk for poor functional outcomes. In the early phase of illness most presenting problems are non-specific, and predicting likely outcomes at the individual level has not been possible. In this talk I will discuss the international efforts to predict the onset and early course of mental illnesses, beginning with the work on the at-risk mental state for psychosis and extending to current machine learning approaches.
Professor Stephen Wood is Associate Director, Research and also leads Clinical Translational Neuroscience Research Program at Orygen. He holds honorary positions at the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne and the School of Psychology, University of Birmingham (UK). Stephen’s research is focused on identifying neurobiological markers of mental illness, from predictors of poor outcome to markers of treatment response. He is also interested at understanding the way in which normal brain development can affect and be affected by the development of mental illnesses. Stephen has held leadership positions at both IEPA Early Intervention in Mental Health and the Society for Mental Health Research, and is a past recipient of the Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research’s Schering-Plough Organon Prize.
Seminar live streaming via https://seminars.telethonkids.org.auPassword: telethonkids_seminar
Dr. Jason Waithman is a molecular and cellular immunologist having obtained his PhD in 2008. His training was completed in outstanding institutions that include the University of Melbourne, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, and Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research under the guidance of multiple international leading
immunologists. He relocated to Perth in 2012 to establish and run an independent, original research program at the Telethon Kids Institute. He has successfully attracted fellowship support from 2010-21 and has attracted project funding from multiple sources to support his research program. His research program focusses on basic discovery and the development of innovative therapeutic strategies for cancer patients.
12:00noon till 1:00pm For more information, please contact Juliana Hamzah on
juliana.hamzah@perkins.uwa.edu.au Followed by a light lunch
McCUSKER AUDITORIUM, HARRY PERKINS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, NORTH CAMPUS
Dr Jason Waithman Head, Cancer Immunotherapy Group Telethon Kids Institute
"Improving immunity to melanoma"
THURSDAY 23 MAY 2019
Research Skills Seminar Series 2019CAHS Research Education Program
Perth Children’s HospitalPCH Auditorium, Level 5
(Pink or Yellow lifts)15 Hospital Ave, Nedlands
Friday, 24 May 12:30 – 1:30PM
Whether you are doing research for a formal degree or a small project, this seminar will help you navigate your rights and responsibilities of being a supervisor or a supervisee, and how to get the best out of both roles.
This seminar will cover practical tips related to the selection of suitable research projects, supervision frequency and time allocation, different supervision styles, remote supervision and working with multiple supervisors.
*Online VC via Scopia App
*Hosted VC Sites Include:Bunbury Hospital
Child and Adolescent Community Health
DonateLife WA
Fiona Stanley Hospital
Joondalup Health Campus
Lions Eye Institute
Midland Community Health Centre
Royal Perth Hospital
For more locations, visit:ResearchEducationProgram.org
Further information: ResearchEducationProgram@health.wa.gov.au
ResearchEducationProgram.orgThe Research Skills Seminar Series is part of the CAHS Research Education Program, Department of Child Health Research,
Child and Adolescent Health Service, WA Department of Health. Seminars are hosted by WA Department of Health.
Register OnlineResearchEducationProgram
.eventbrite.com
Getting the most out of Research Supervision
Professor Jonathan Carapetis is Director of the Telethon Kids Institute and a Professor at UWA. His research interests include rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, other group A streptococcal diseases, vaccine preventable disease, Indigenous child health, youth health and education, and skin sores and scabies. He has supervised 23 PhD, Masters, Honours, Clinical Trainees and others in research.
Professor Jonathan Carapetis AM
Raine Visiting Professor
Associate Professor Paul Croarkin
Mayo Clinic, USA
will present a Raine Lecture entitled:
Recent Innovations and Developments in Neuromodulation
for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
on
30 May 2019, 3.00 pm
at
Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute Building
Bryant Stokes seminar room (ground floor)
8 Verdun St, Nedlands WA 6009
All welcome
Dr. Croarkin is Director of the Mayo Clinic Depression Center and
holds the academic rank of Associate Professor of Psychiatry,
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Dr. Croarkin
completed medical school at the University of North Texas Health
Science Center. He completed an internship and residency in
psychiatry at Naval Medical Center San Diego where he served
as chief resident. Dr. Croarkin served as a US Navy psychiatrist in
an academic role at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and in an operational setting as
a psychiatrist embedded with the 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit in North Babil
during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He returned for clinical and research training in child
and adolescent psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, again serving
as chief resident. He earned a Master of Science degree with distinction in clinical
science at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Southwestern Medical
Center. Thereafter, he was recruited to Mayo Clinic for a research focused position.
An expert in child and adolescent mood disorders, early life adversity,
and psychopharmacology, Dr. Croarkin conducts research to help find innovative
diagnostic and treatment approaches for children and adolescents. His research has
been funded by the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression,
National Institutes of Health, and Industry partnerships. His findings have been
published in numerous peer-reviewed journals such American Journal of Psychiatry,
JAMA Psychiatry, and Neuropsychopharmacology. Dr. Croarkin has mentored many
students and residents. He holds full faculty privileges in Clinical and Translational
Science, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Croarkin has
received many awards and honors. In 2017, he received a National Institute of Mental
Health Biobehavioral Research Award for Innovative New Scientists (NIMH BRAINS).
He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.
University Host: Associate Professor Jennifer Rodger School of Biological Sciences The University of Western Australia and Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science Telephone: 6488 2245 Email: jennifer.rodger@uwa.edu.au
Dr Amanda Cleaver Director Raine Medical Research Foundation Telephone: 9386 9880 Email: amanda.cleaver@rainefoundation.org.au
SCIENCE ON THE SWAN 2019 Neuroscience & The Senses – Healthy Ageing across the Life Course
• 5 – 7 June 2019
• The Westin Perth
Established as part of the Western Australian Health Translation Network, Science on the Swan is an annual health and medical science conference that gives you a unique opportunity to hear from local and international Health Science Specialists at the forefront of their fields.
Early and mid-career researchers will have the opportunity to showcase their research, whilst networking with local and international clinicians, researchers, healthcare professionals, universities, hospitals and research institutes.
Featuring a keynote address from science journalist, producer and presenter Dr. Michael Mosley, Science on the Swan 2019 is your chance to hear from the very best medical professionals about the future of neuroscience and the senses.
www.scienceontheswan.com.au
SAVE THE DATE • 5 – 7 JUNE 2019
C O N F E R E N C E
14th World Congress on Inflammation Sydney 201915-19 September 2019 www.wci2019.org
Meet our Plenary Speakers
Key Dates
Call for Abstracts closes 15 April 2019
Early bird registration deadline 17 June 2019
WCI 2019 Congress 15-19 September 2019
Janelle Ayres The Salk Institute, USA
Elaine Holmes Imperial College London, UK
Daniel Cua Merck, USA
Paul Kubes University of Calgary, Canada
Vishva M. Dixit Genentech, USA
Michael Mosley Journalist, BBC, UK
Ana Domingos University of Oxford, UK
Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Luke O’Neill Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Florent Ginhoux Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN), Singapore
Carola Vinuesa Australian National University, Australia
Koh Gou Young Center for Vascular Research, Republic of Korea
Program Themes
Gold Partners Silver Partner Bronze Partners
Sponsors
Thank you to our Sponsors
Theme 1: New therapeutic targets in inflammation• Ageing – inflammaging• Biomarkers• Emerging therapeutics and clinical trials• Immunotherapy• Infectious diseases• New anti-TNF/IL-1 strategies• New challenges for human health• Pain
Theme 2: Mechanisms of inflammation (initiation, resolution & signalling pathways)• Cell Metabolism• Cell Trafficking• Epigenetic control of inflammation• Immunological control of inflammation• Leukocyte biology• Pattern recognition receptors• Regulation and Resolution
Theme 3: Organ-specific inflammation• Dermatological diseases• Fibrosis• Gastrointestinal diseases• Genetics of susceptibility and responses• Metabolic diseases• Microbiota• Neuroinflammation• Respiratory disease• Rheumatological diseases• Vascular determinants of inflammation
Abstract submission open now!
Contact UsCongress Secretariat: info@wci2019.org Sponsorship & Exhibition Enquiries: sponsorship@wci2019.org www.wci2019.org
Symposia sessions will provide slots for more than 80 talks selected from submitted abstracts!
Need help with Clinical Research ? The WAHTN are offering a Clinical Research Support Service for anyone currently involved in or interested in conducting clinical research in Western Australia.
This service is provided by the Clinical Trial and Data Management Centre (CTDMC) who will be visiting WAHTN member partners.*
We will provide advice on various aspects of clinical research including • how to get started with clinical research • navigating the regulatory environment • where to find training and networking with other researchers • setting up essential documents for a clinical trial • data management and database design • review of protocols and other research related documents
Site: Harry Perkins Institute, QE2, Room SR 612 Dates Times
Tues 19th February 2019 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Tues 30th April 2019 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Tues 18th June 2019 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Tues 20th August 2019 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Tues 22nd October 2019 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
To find out more or to make an appointment Email: CTDMC@curtin.edu.au or Telephone: 9266-1970.
*WAHTN Member Partners Curtin University - Department of Health WA - Ear Science Institute - Edith Cowan University - Fiona Stanley Hospital - Fremantle Hospital - Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research - Institute for Respiratory Health - King Edward Memorial Hospital - Lions Eye Institute - Murdoch University - PathWest - Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science - Princess Margaret Hospital - Ramsay Health Care - Royal Perth Hospital - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital - St John of God Health Care - Telethon Kids Institute - The University of Notre Dame - The University of Western Australia
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