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SCHOOL OF ANATOMY & HUMAN BIOLOGY SEMINARS 2003 | | March | Peta Clode (Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis) Centimetres to nanometres: flexibility in microscopy | | April | Prof Chris Hutchison (Raine Visiting Professor from Durham, UK) Functions of the nuclear lamina in nuclear integrity and human disease. Avinash Bharadwaj (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) Appreciating Indian classical music | | May | Ming-Hao Zheng (Orthopaedic Surgery, UWA) Autologous chondrocyte implantation: clinically approved cell therapy in Orthopaedics. Peter Mark (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) The see-saw of fetal and placental growth regulation: opposing actions of glucocorticoids and progesterone John Long, The West Australian Museum Evolution's lost perspective: a review of significant transformations in the vertebrate body plan. | | June | Linc Schmitt (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) Modes of evolution and genetic variation in the vertebrates of Wallacea, Eastern Indonesia Cameron Kippen Department of Podiatry, Curtin University The sexlife of the foot and shoe. | | July | Prof Peter D’Agostino (Fullbright Senior Scholar) New media: New world | | August | Dr Avinash Bharadwaj (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) Mounts Forts of Western India – Glimpses of History, Geography and Fort Architecture. | September | Prof Mark Hanson (Raine Visiting Professor) Developmental origins of Health & Disease Dr Giles Plant (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) Spinal cord repair: Olfactory ensheathing glia transplantation and gene therapy. Rites of Passage Seminar, Dr Ken Wessen (Anatomy & Human Biology, UWA) Simulating human evolution. Dr Stephen Wroe (School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney) Tracking Australian and South American mammalian carnivore faunas over time: the primacy of isolation and why the “future eaters” hypothesis is wrong. | | October | Dr Reza Ghassemifar (Brian King Research Fellow – Lion Eye Institute) Occludin - The primate specific gene. | | November | Dr Rachel Sherrard (Department of Anatomy, James Cook University) Developmental Climbing Fibre Plasticity: A model for Re-Connectivity After Traumatic Brain Injury? |
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