SPECIAL SEMINARS
1.00 pm Monday 24 November, 2008
B Floor Seminar Room, CBCRC Building, QIMR
Dr Thérèse Stukel, Institute for Clinical Evaluation Sciences and
Professor, Biostatistics and Health Services
Research, University of Toronto, Canada
Can statistical methods remove selection bias in observational studies?
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EXTERNAL EVENTS
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress (AH&MRC)
16-21 November 2008, Brisbane Convention Centre
Uniquely, the AH&MRC brings together a broad range of scientific disciplines creating a rare and fertile
environment to stimulate cross collaborations and foster new approaches to old problems.
For more information visit the website
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QIMR SEMINARS
Genetics and Population Health Division
Cancer and Cell Biology Division
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
1.00pm - 2.00pm Thursdays
For information contact Emma.Whitelaw@qimr.edu.au or
Greg.Anderson@qimr.edu.au
1.00pm Thursday 20 November, 2008
Dr Qi Zeng, Principle Investigator, PRL-3 Phosphatase and Cancer Research, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore
PRL-3 phosphatase and cancer metastasis
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1.00pm Thursday 27 November, 2008
Professor Alexander Steven Whitehead, Professor of Pharmacology and Director Centre for Pharmacogenetics,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA
Cardiovascular disease and spina bifida: are there shared genotypic and phenotypic features involving folate
and inflammation?
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1.00pm Thursday 4 December, 2008
Assoc Prof Martin Kennedy, Department of Pathology, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand
Pharmacogenetics: new gene variants that impact on thiopurine drug responses
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QIMR SEMINARS
Immunology Divison
Infectious Diseases Division
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
9.00am - 10.00am Mondays
For information contact Geoff.Hill@qimr.edu.au or
James.McCarthy@qimr.edu.au
9.00am Monday 24 November 2008
Luke Meredith, HIV Molecular Virology Laboratory, QIMR
Premature reverse transcription: an unexpected detriment to virus growth
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STUDENT SEMINARS
Westpac Auditorium, E Floor, Bancroft Centre, QIMR
4.00pm - 5.00pm Fridays (refreshments at 3.30pm)
To be advised
For information contact Chris Peatey
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