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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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