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  • Science On The Swan 2017: One Health

    Science on the Swan: One Health, WA’s annual premier health and medical research conference, is now open for registration.

    This year the focus is “One Health’ and we have a stellar group of speakers presenting.

    Please find the attached poster and program below and check the Science on the Swan website  for all information.

    Click here to register.

    Event Date:
    Tuesday 2nd May, 2017 to
    Thursday 4th May, 2017

    Venue:
    Esplanade Hotel Fremantle, 46/54 Marine Terrace, Fremantle, Western Australia.

    Contact Details:

    Julie Jerbic

    Phone: 07 55 808 677

    Email: julie@conferenceonline.com.au

    SOTS 2017 Conference Program

    2017A3Poster (updated early bird)

  • Health Policy and Governance: Intensive Unit at Murdoch University – Face to Face or Online – May 2017

    Murdoch University’s Health Policy and Governce unit examines national and international health policy from a multidisciplinary perspective (e.g. political science, management, and economics), and looks at how the health sector is governed in Australia and other countries.  By examining current and emerging issues, it will identify the best practices in health policy as well as potential reforms.

    Industry professionals can enrol in the unit as a Not-For-Award student.

    The unit runs over 4 days: 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th May 2017

    Please open the flyer to see unit’s details, including fee, speakers and topics.
    Please click here to read the flyer

  • Position Vacant: Human Research Ethics Committee – Professional Care representative, The University of Notre Dame Australia

    There are currently two vacancies for the role of Professional Care representative on the UNDA Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC).

    Essential Criteria:  A person with knowledge of, and current experience in, the professional care, counselling or treatment of people. For example, Medical Doctor, Nurse, Allied Health Professional

    For further information, please contact Natalie Giles at Natalie.Giles@nd.edu.au

  • Call for Applications: Research Translation Projects 2017 (Round 11)

    Call for Applications: Research Translation Projects 2017 (Round 11)

    The Department of Health invites Expressions of Interest for the eleventh round of the Research Translation Projects (RTP) funding program.

    The RTP program seeks to support high-quality research projects that have the potential to be translated into policy and/or practice in WA Health, with the aim of investigating improved efficiencies that can be delivered whilst maintaining and/or improving patient outcomes.

    The Department of Health’s closing date for Expressions of Interest is 1:00pm, Monday 8 May 2017.  

    For this round a two-stage application process will apply.

    Expressions of Interest that are short-listed in the first-stage review will be invited to submit a Full Application for the second-stage review.

    The Guidelines for Applicants and Expression of Interest form can be downloaded from the Research Development website at:

    http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/S_T/SHRAC-Research-Translation-Projects

    An Information flyer is attached and can be distributed for promotion purposes please email CMOResearchDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au if you wish to organise a session.

    For assistance please contact the Research Development Unit via email to CMOResearchDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au or phone (08) 9222 4415.

    More information about the range of funding programs administered by the Department of Health through the Research Development Unit, including past grant recipients can be found at: http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Health-for/Researchers-and-educators/Research-development

    Please see attached flyer for more information

    RTP R11 Announcement

  • WAHTN Clinical Trials Forum

    The first WAHTN Clinical Trials Forum will be hosted at Fiona Stanley Education, Lecture Theatre G, Fiona Stanley Hospital, 11 Robin Warren Drive, Murdoch, WA 6150 on Monday on 10th April 2017 at 5pm – 7pm.
    The forum is an opportunity for sharing knowledge, experience, advice, and ideas, in relation to current proposals for clinical trials, with a wide range of researchers from WA. The forum will occur monthly and will generally involve presentation and discussion of two clinical trial proposals. Proposals are welcome from both experienced and less experienced investigators.

    The first meeting features a presentation by Christobel Saunders on the LARRIKIN trial – “Can we change the paradigm for managing low risk Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast from Surgery and Radiotherapy to active Observation?” A Phase 2 randomised trial which presents significant challenges for both clinicians, researchers and patients around de-escalating conventional therapy. A second proposal for presentation is yet to be finalised.

    This event is free to attend – please register your place using the Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/wahtn-clinical-trials-forum-tickets-33136070880

    If you would like to present a clinical trial proposal on the 10th April (or at a future meeting) please contact Sue McDonald susan.v.mcdonald@curtin.edu.au

    Light refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting.

  • CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Innovation and Science

    The Australian Museum is inviting nominations for a candidate for the 2017 CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Innovation and Science.  This is one of many prizes available in the national Australian Museum Eureka Prizes which are designed to reward excellence in the fields of research & innovation, leadership, science engagement and school science.

    Since 2005 the Eureka Prize has recognised Ian Frazer AC, John Mattick AO, Max Coltheart AM, Robert Clark AO, Michael Good AO, Martin Green AM, Ben Eggleton, Suzanne Cory AC, Frank Caruso, Terry Speed, Michelle Simmons and Gordon Wallace.

    The nomination process requires collaboration with the candidate on their entry. Entries close Friday 5 May 2017.

    Further information and the documentation required is available at:

    https://www.australianmuseum.net.au/eurekaprizes

  • Massive Open Online Course at LMU Munich: “Nutrition & Lifestyle in Pregnancy”

    Women who plan to have a child should keep an eye on their diets even before they become pregnant: This new online course elucidates the impact of the expectant mother’s nutrition and lifestyle on the health of the child.

    The aims of the new online course from LMU are: (i) to inform participants about the very significant impact that early nutrition has on health in later life, and; (ii) to enable them to advise expectant mothers and those who are planning to have a child on the steps to be taken during pregnancy in this regard.

    The primary target audience is healthcare professionals (gynecologists, obstetricians, paediatricians, nutritionists, dieticians as well as nurses and midwives) and medical students.

    LMU has been providing Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as a novel form of collaborative learning on the Coursera platform since 2103.

    In response to the level of demand, two of these MOOCs are also available in Chinese.

    The seminars are open to all those interested in the relevant field and are accessible worldwide – admission is open and free of charge.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LA7N5Qp8Mk&t=31s

  • Perkins Seminar : “Global genomic profiling in multiple myeloma”

    Presenter: Professor Chng Wee Joo

    Director, National University Cancer Institute

    Deputy Director & Senior Principal Investigator,Cancer Science Institute of Singapore

    Please see attached flyer for more information

    20170320130336-Invitation to Perkins Seminar Series – March 23rd 2017

  • 40Under40 Awards

    WAHTN congratulates the recipients who have been named in this year’s 40under40 Awards; Kevin Pfleger; Andrew Whitehouse; Peter Santa Maria and Callum Ormonde were recognised in an awards ceremony held at Crown Perth. Established by Business News in 2002, the 40under40 Awards celebrate the passion, vision and achievements of Western Australia’s finest young business people and the contribution they are making to the future of our great state.

    Kevin Pfleger
    Associate Professor Kevin Pfleger is an internationally-recognised medical researcher at UWA, who is dedicated to improving the lives of those suffering from ill health in the community. He studies how hormones, neurotransmitters and pharmaceuticals work on the cells of our body at the molecular level, in order to develop more effective therapies with fewer side effects. His research is regarded as world-leading and has an enormous potential to change the lives of those suffering from conditions such as chronic kidney disease. Through his discoveries and inventions, and Kevin’s spin-out company Dimerix Limited running Phase 2 clinical trials, that potential is being realised.

    Andrew Whitehouse
    Professor Andrew Whitehouse is an internationally renowned UWA medical researcher, who has helped make important discoveries regarding the causes and treatment of autism in children. His research has generated two books and over 150 scholarly publications, which has been supported by over $40 million in research grants. He is a recognised community leader in the disability sector, and has brought diverse groups of stakeholders together to generate new education, employment and recreational initiatives for children with a disability. Professor Whitehouse is also a prolific science communicator, who has made a major contribution to spreading the opportunities that science provides for the community.

    Peter Santa Maria
    Dr Peter Santa Maria is a scientist and inventor at UWA and an ear, nose and throat surgeon at the Ear Science Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. He has invented multiple patents including a regenerative treatment for the ear drum, and a device that keeps patients warm during surgery. As Director of not-for-profit SPARK Co-Lab Peter has helped numerous WA scientists and doctors bring their medical discoveries to patients. Within six months of launching SPARK Co-Lab, it has already helped teams invent five new medical devices.

    Callum Ormonde
    Callum Ormonde spent the last few years working in research to determine new ways of targeting cancers without the negative side effects commonly experienced by patients. His research benefits not only medicine but environmental and industrial science. A senior member of the Bionano group in WA, Callum is a mentor for incoming group members. His work has produced new ways of harvesting therapeutic molecules and has attracted attention globally from the financial publication Forbes and Time, who referred to his discovery as “a financial boon to the biotechnology industry.”

  • IPREP WA Industry and PhD Research Engagement Program

    In February 2017, three iPREPWA candidates joined the Research Education and Training Program at the WAHTN, for a six week period working on a RETP project. Ms Nurmala Simbolon, Ms Rose Ferrell and Mr Edi Nuryatno are postgraduate candidates who had submitted their PhD theses for examination before joining the iPREPWA team.

    iPREPWA is an initiative of the five Western Australian universities to encourage research collaboration between industry and the universities. The program involves interdisciplinary teams of PhD candidates who work with an industry partner during their thesis examination period. The three candidates are enjoying working together, combining their different skillsets while researching, evaluating and writing to complete the report on the RETP’s progress to date, and evaluating various components of the courses available through the RETP.

    The RETP has engaged with the iPREPWA program with three projects since 2015. The benefits and value of the industry to university partnership is seen as highly effective and has greatly enhanced the progress of the RETP since its development.

    L – R; Edi Nuryatno, Rose Ferrell, Rashmi Watson and Nurmala Simbolon.

    For further information about the iPREPWA, and how your institution might engage with them, please see their website: http://www.iprep.edu.au/