Research Seminars

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Centre for Health Services Research | School of Biomedical Sciences | School of Public Health | UQ Centre for Clinical Research | CRE RESPOND

Session 5: Q&A session with Professor Ian Frazer and Dr Jeannette Young PSM, and a celebration of the winning HDR, ECR, and MCR presentations

30 October 2020 11:00am12:00pm
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Zoom: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/91262641889

RBWH/UQ Neurology research meetings

5 November 2020 8:00am9:00am
The Department of Neurology at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and researchers of the UQCCR Clinical Neuroscience research theme meet weekly to discuss active projects, facilitate interactions between basic scientists and clinicians and identify new opportunities for collaboration. The meeting rotates between three theme areas – stroke and epilepsy, MND, and cognitive neurology/ neurodegeneration – and the speakers are a mix of internal researchers, collaborators from other parts of UQ and external ‘keynote’ researchers. Neuroscience researchers from across UQ are invited to be a part of this group.

Novel approaches to discover new peptides for orphan G protein-coupled receptors - Dr Simon Foster, Cardiac Bioengineering Group at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.

9 November 2020 1:00pm2:00pm
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of cell-surface receptors and are involved in nearly all aspects of biology, yet over 100 human GPCRs have not been definitively paired with endogenous ligands. These ‘orphan receptors’ represent a treasure-trove of unexplored biology and have strong potential to influence human physiology and disease processes.

As part of a large international collaboration, we sought to identify new peptide ligands from the human proteome that activate orphan GPCRs. Capitalising on the wealth of comparative genomics data and leveraging bioinformatic data on human GPCRs, we identified common features of peptide GPCRs and applied statistical and machine learning analyses to identify putative peptide ligands. We then used a multifaceted experimental approach to capture peptide-mediated orphan receptor signalling responses. After extensive validation, we discovered and characterised novel pairings of 17 peptides with five different orphan GPCRs, and identified potential new ligands for nine additional peptide GPCRs. We envisage that these findings will lay the platform for future studies on these peptides and receptors to fully illuminate their roles in human physiology and disease.

RBWH/UQ Neurology research meetings

12 November 2020 8:00am9:00am
The Department of Neurology at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and researchers of the UQCCR Clinical Neuroscience research theme meet weekly to discuss active projects, facilitate interactions between basic scientists and clinicians and identify new opportunities for collaboration. The meeting rotates between three theme areas – stroke and epilepsy, MND, and cognitive neurology/ neurodegeneration – and the speakers are a mix of internal researchers, collaborators from other parts of UQ and external ‘keynote’ researchers. Neuroscience researchers from across UQ are invited to be a part of this group.

Career-building post-RHD

23 November 2020 9:00am11:00am
Presented by Dr Chris Cornthwaite

Student Presentations plus Keynote Presentation: Lessons learned from a career in infectious diseases research

23 November 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Student Presentations plus Keynote Presentation: Professor David Paterson

Three S’s of resilience

23 November 2020 2:00pm4:00pm
Presented by Dr Bronwyn Robson

Postgraduate Symposium in Biomedical Science

24 November 2020 8:30am8:00pm
The Postgraduate Symposium in Biomedical Science hosted by SBMS is a single-day event designed to share the research of HDR students within the Faculty of Medicine and across UQ.

Pitching and storytelling workshop

25 November 2020 9:30am11:30am
Presented by Cayetana Martinez

Talking the talk

25 November 2020 2:00pm4:00pm
Presented by Dr Bronwyn Robson

RBWH/UQ Neurology research meetings

26 November 2020 8:00am9:00am
The Department of Neurology at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and researchers of the UQCCR Clinical Neuroscience research theme meet weekly to discuss active projects, facilitate interactions between basic scientists and clinicians and identify new opportunities for collaboration. The meeting rotates between three theme areas – stroke and epilepsy, MND, and cognitive neurology/ neurodegeneration – and the speakers are a mix of internal researchers, collaborators from other parts of UQ and external ‘keynote’ researchers. Neuroscience researchers from across UQ are invited to be a part of this group.

Create your story: a critical thinking masterclass

26 November 2020 9:00am11:00am
Presented by Associate Professor Marina Reeves and Dr Kevan Walter Jones

Student Presentations plus Keynote Presentation: How to win friends and influence policy

26 November 2020 12:00pm1:30pm
Student Presentations plus Keynote Presentation: Professor Harvey Whiteford

Panel session: Careers post-RHD

26 November 2020 2:00pm4:00pm
Dr Alexandra Depelsenaire, Dr Celia Webby, Dr David Armstrong, Dr Jodi Clyde-Smith, Dr Matt Wenham

Stats three ways

27 November 2020 9:00am11:00am
Associate Professor Jason Ferris, Dr Elizabeth Ryan, Associate Professor Mark D. Chatfield

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