Congratulations to our students from the School of Clinical Sciences who have been recognised for their outstanding achievements at the faculty's Student Awards Ceremony held last week.
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Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Mindfulness Seminar - Strategies for Better Sleep
All SCS staff are invited to attend a one hour seminar by Dr Richard Chambers on simple strategies for better sleep. The presentation will explore why exactly sleep is important and how much we
really need.
2019 FMNHS Early Career Researcher (ECR) Publication Prize 2019 - APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (MNHS) is committed to developing Faculty-based Early Career Researcher (ECR) initiatives to assist our ECRs in the development of their research careers.
3MT Competition - come along and support our students
The annual 3MT competition is taking place next month and we want to encourage all of you to come along and support our students who are showcasing their research by presenting their PhD thesis in just three minutes!
Want to play mixed netball?
The Hudson Institute Student Society, HISS, will be running a mixed netball team open to staff and students of the Hudson for a unique opportunity to network and get to know each other. This is a friendly competition suitable for all skill levels.
Registrations now open for the Victorian Cancer Bioinformatics Symposium
Registrations and abstracts are now open for the 2019 Victorian Cancer Bioinformatics Symposium! This is a new event designed to bring together those with an interest in the application of bioinformatics in cancer research and clinical practice.
Magnetic Particle Imaging Workshop #2
New findings to change the way stroke is treated
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Publications for 8th May 2019
Slow wave activity and executive dysfunction in children with sleep disordered breathing.
R S Horne et al published in Springer Link
Interval between IVF stimulation cycle and frozen embryo transfer: Is there a benefit to a delay between cycles?
Beverley Vollenhoven et al published in ANZJOG
Windmill-task as a New Quantitative and Objective Assessment for Mirror Movements in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study.
Brian Hoare et al published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
R S Horne et al published in Springer Link
Interval between IVF stimulation cycle and frozen embryo transfer: Is there a benefit to a delay between cycles?
Beverley Vollenhoven et al published in ANZJOG
Windmill-task as a New Quantitative and Objective Assessment for Mirror Movements in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study.
Brian Hoare et al published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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