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Dr Justin Hamilton, CCS Honours coordinator, and Prof Stephen Jane, HOS CCS, speaking at CCS's recent BMedSc(Hons) event. CCS is co-hosting a further Honours information night on 16 August, for all intending Honours students from the BBiomed, BSc and BBiotech undergraduate streams. Intending graduate research students are also invited to attend as the range of research projects spans the medical research continuum from basic to translational and clinical applications.
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29 Jul 2016
Photo gallery of the week: 29 June BMedSc(Hons) information night
Forthcoming CCS events: Seminars, public events, general notices
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| Maria Selvadurai will be presenting on 2 Aug at her PhD Confirmation of Candidature seminar. |
Various departments have their own calendars. See CCS seminar index: www.med.monash.edu.au/cecs/events/seminars.html
What's on for next week 1-5 Aug 2016:
| Mon | ► | 1-Aug | 13:00 | PhD Pre-submission seminar: Ms CK Yao |
| Tue | ► | 2-Aug | 11:00 | PhD Mid-candidature Review Seminar: Ms Shauna French |
| ► | 2-Aug | 11:30 | PhD Confirmation of Candidature Seminar: Ms Maria Selvadurai | |
| ► | 2-Aug | 12:15 | PhD Pre-submission Seminar: Ms Marina Iacovou | |
| Wed | ► | 3-Aug | 10:30 | PhD Confirmation Seminar: Ms Heather Alison Gilbert |
| ► | 3-Aug | 11:30 | Immunology Seminar Series: Jodie Abramovitch | |
| Thu | ► | 4-Aug | 12:00 | Cutting Edge Journal Club: Ashlee Burt |
Recent CCS publications: Week ending 29 July 2016
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| A/Prof Kate Hoy (left) with a colleague and research participant |
Chung SW, Rogasch NC, Hoy KE, Fitzgerald PB. Measuring brain stimulation induced changes in cortical properties using TMS-EEG. Brain Stimul. 2015 Nov-Dec;8(6):1010-20. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2015.07.029. Epub 2015 Jul 17.
‘Summer loving’ survey attracts international attention
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| Image: 'Summer Feet' |
The temperature rises, the rosé flows freely, the barbeque and party invitations are plentiful and online dating spikes. Summer is the season when we’re out and about more and - anecdotally - having more flings.
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre researchers investigated whether sexual activity was in fact seasonally different and if there was a correlation with sexually transmitted infections (STI).
Gonorrhoea spike linked with policing of sex workers
by Anne Crawford
A study has linked an epidemic of gonorrhoea in South Australia with increased policing of female sex workers when carrying condoms was used as evidence for convictions.
The study was overseen by Professor Kit Fairley of the Central Clinical School and head of the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, and researched by doctoral student Bin Li, supported by Dr Eric Chow and others.
A study has linked an epidemic of gonorrhoea in South Australia with increased policing of female sex workers when carrying condoms was used as evidence for convictions.
The study was overseen by Professor Kit Fairley of the Central Clinical School and head of the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, and researched by doctoral student Bin Li, supported by Dr Eric Chow and others.
‘Retraining’ the immune system of patients with allergies
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| L-R: Allergy lab colleagures Dr Sara Prickett, Prof Robyn O'Hehir and Emeritus Prof Jenny Rolland |
Turning off the T cells in allergy
An aberrant allergic (IgE) response to a usually harmless stimulus (allergen) is orchestrated by a population of white blood cells known as helper T cells. By reining in the activities of these T cells, it is possible to reduce the severity of the allergy.
27 Jul 2016
Congratulations to Dr Astrid Voskamp on the completion of her PhD!
Congratulations to Dr Astrid Voskamp, past member of Prof Robyn O'Hehir's & Prof Jenny Rolland's Allergy lab, who has recently successfully
completed her PhD in the Netherlands. She did all of her lab work in the Allergy lab. Astrid achieved 12 publications in her seven years with the Allergy group.
Astrid was awarded her PhD through Leiden University, The Netherlands, June 2016 (Defense date: 16th June), for her thesis, titled "Clinical Allergy: Basophils, T cells and Therapeutic Design". The research was conducted at Monash University (Department of Immunology & Pathology; Allergy lab) and Alfred Health (Department of AIRMed).
Astrid was awarded her PhD through Leiden University, The Netherlands, June 2016 (Defense date: 16th June), for her thesis, titled "Clinical Allergy: Basophils, T cells and Therapeutic Design". The research was conducted at Monash University (Department of Immunology & Pathology; Allergy lab) and Alfred Health (Department of AIRMed).
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