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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Hudson Institute - CiiiD Special Seminar

Professor Thomas Kufer from the Institute of Nutritional Medicine in the Department of Immunology, University of Hohenheim, Germany, will be speaking at a seminar on 'Novel aspects of non-inflammasome NLR signalling in immunity'.

Monash Medical Orchestra presents 'Heartstrings'

The Monash Medical Orchestra would like to warmly invite you to their first-semester concert, 'MMO presents: Heartstrings'

Year 2 medical students present research at international conferences

Kunal Sehgal with Professor Steve Abman,
Director, Pediatric Heart
Lung Center, University of Colorado
Monash University year 2 medical students, Kartik Sehgal and Kunal Sehgal, have presented their research findings at the recent Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Meeting on the Gold Coast in March, and at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting (PAS) in Baltimore, Maryland this month.

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)!

Monash will be celebrating the LGBTIQ community events throughout week 10 to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).

2019 Georgina Sweet Awards for Women in Quantitative Biomedical Research - applications open

The Georgina Sweet Awards for Women in Quantitative Biomedical Science were created by Professor Leann Tilley as part of her Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship program to promote and support female scientists who demonstrate excellence in the area of Quantitative Biomedical Science.

BMS Honours Seminar Program

Hudson Institute and School of Clinical Sciences Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences Honours assessment task will be held on Wednesday 22 May 2019.

Professor Cadilhac wins Stroke Foundation's President's Achievement Award

Congratulations to Professor Dominique Cadilhac who has won the President's Achievement Award at the Stroke Foundation's 2019 Stroke Awards held yesterday.

The President’s Achievement Award recognises exceptional individuals who have made a significant contribution to the Stroke Foundation and demonstrated exemplary dedication to improving stroke treatment and care in Australia.

The hospital at home

A timely article from the Lens team featuring Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck, NHRMC Early Career Research Fellow in the School of Clinical Sciences, on the growing number of Australian women  choosing to birth at home instead of the hospital.

Read the full article here

Urogynaecology short course

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is holding a one-day urogynaecology course, I Feel Wet: Urogynaecology Unplugged.

'Tea and Stories' Afternoon Tea

The SCS Women in Science, DiscOvery and Medicine (WiSDoM) committee invite you to attend an afternoon of 'tea and stories'.

Briefing session for Astellas and Takeda (COCKPI-T funding)

Monash Innovation would like to invite you to a briefing session held by Takeda and Astellas respectively on Friday 24 May to introduce their program or Areas of Interest.

Publications for 30th April 2019

ESKD or Cancer: Given the Choice, Which Would You Rather Have?
Polkinghorne KR et al published in The American Journal of Kidney Disease

Knowledge of risk factors for hypertension in a rural Indian population.
Srikanth V et al published in Heart Asia Journal

Googling Boundaries for Operating Mobile Stroke Unit for Stroke Codes.
Srikanth V et al published in Frontiers in Neurology