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Monday 8 August 2016

Faculty Research Week: Early Career Researcher Showcase 16-19 August

Dr Monique Kilkenny
Come and hear our Early Career Researchers talk about their latest research which has led to award-winning publications.  A series of seminars across various campuses during Research Week.

Tuesday 16th August 12:00 noon-1:00 pm
Department of Surgery Seminar Room, Level 5 Block E, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health
Dr Janette Tong Identification and functional characterisation of a novel dopamine beta hydroxylase gene variant associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Dr Monique Kilkenny Readmissions after stroke: Linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry and hospital databases

Tuesday 16th August 12 noon – 1:00pm
Lecture Theatre H3, 20 Chancellors Walk, Clayton
Dr Megan Spencer-Smith – Winner of the Jenny Redman Early Career Researcher Publication Prize for Psychological Sciences
Neonatal MRI is associated with future cognition and academic achievement in preterm children.
Dr Garron Dodd – Winner of the Robert Porter Early Career Researcher Publication Prize for Laboratory Based Sciences
Leptin and insulin act on POMC neurons to promote the browning of white fat


Wednesday 17th August 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Lecture Theatre, Level 5, Alfred Centre
Chair – Ingrid Hopper
Dr Carol Hodgson – Winner of the Henry Krum Early Researcher Publication Prize for Clinical Sciences
Early mobilisation and recovery in mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU: a bi-national, multi-centre prospective cohort study.
Dr Rosanne Freak-Poli - Positive affect is not associated with the incidence of cardiovascular disease: A population-based study of older persons.


Friday 19th August 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Lecture Theatre S13, 11 Rainforest Walk, Clayton
Dr Ian Harding – Winner of the Early Career Researcher Fellows Publication Prize for Non-Laboratory Based Research
Effective connectivity within the frontoparietal control network differentiates cognitive control and working memory.
Dr Sarah Atkinson – Winner of the Early Career Researcher Fellows Publication Prize for Laboratory Based Research
The Anopheles-midgut APN1 structure reveals a new malaria transmission-blocking vaccine epitope


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