5 Oct 2016
Forthcoming CCS events: 10-14 October 2016
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| Prof Mark Fitzgerald will be giving CCS's public lecture |
What's on for 10-14 Oct 2016
| Mon | 10/10/16 | ► | 13:30 | PhD Pre-Submission Seminar - Mr Antony Kaspi |
| Tue | 11/10/16 | ► | 12:00 | PhD Pre-submission seminar : Ms Maria Kristina Zaldivia |
| Wed | 12/10/16 | ► | 11:30 | PhD Mid-Candidature Review Seminar: Ms Alicia Chenoweth |
| ► | 15:00 | Monash University Postgraduate Expo | ||
| ► | 15:00 | PhD Pre-submission seminar : Mr Scott Maxwell | ||
| ► | 16:00 | Monash Graduate Expo | ||
| ► | 18:00 | CCS Public Lecture: Prof Mark Fitzgerald | ||
| Thu | 13/10/16 | ► | 12:00 | Grand Rounds |
| ► | 16:00 | PhD Mid-Candidature seminar : Dr Nirmala Kampan | ||
| ► | 16:00 | Honours thesis submission deadline |
Forthcoming events
Recent CCS publications: Week ending 7 October 2016
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| PhD student Dominik Draxler (left) with Anushka Fernando (Honours student) right in the Medcalf lab. Dominik is first author on a review of plasmin. |
Australian Centre for Blood Diseases (ACBD)
Fredriksson L, Lawrence DA, Medcalf RL. tPA Modulation of the Blood-Brain Barrier: A Unifying Explanation for the Pleiotropic Effects of tPA in the CNS. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2016 Sep 27. [Epub ahead of print]Draxler DF, Sashindranath M, Medcalf RL. Plasmin: A Modulator of Immune Function. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2016 Sep 27. [Epub ahead of print]
GPs caught out by rise in requests for genital cosmetic surgery: study
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| The RACGP has published guidelines for GPs to consult on FGCS |
A ground-breaking study of Australian general practitioners has found that of those who saw patients requesting female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS), around a third reported seeing patients younger than 18 years.
The large online survey, the first of its kind, was conducted jointly by University of Melbourne and Monash University researchers. The survey quizzed 443 GPs about their knowledge, attitudes and practice in managing patients who asked about the surgery and found many were ill-equipped to advise on it.
It’s a gas! Travelling capsule and sensors a boon to gut research
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| A swallowable capsule with a built-in gas sensor, microprocessor and wireless transmitter. Image: RMIT |
The human gut and its microorganisms are attracting worldwide attention in scientific and clinical circles, and curiosity in the wider public. A Monash University PhD project that has helped develop techniques to measure intestinal gases as a byproduct of these microorganisms will give valuable insights into changes occurring with our gut bacteria in health and disease.
Welcome to Professor of Diabetes, Paul Zimmet AO!
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| Professor Zimmet giving a talk to CCS's medical students in March 2016. The day had extensive workshops in diabetes diagnosis, treatments and co-morbidities |
Paul has a lifelong interest in diabetes, starting with his PhD. He was also a pioneer in the epidemiology of diabetes, being the first WHO appointment invited to survey various Pacific island nation populations. In 1984, he founded the International Diabetes Institute which merged with the Baker Institute in 2008, becoming the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute. Paul’s research predicted and has charted the evolving global type 2 diabetes epidemic. In 1999, he designed and led the team that undertook the first national diabetes and lifestyle study, AusDiab.
Congratulations to Prof Jayashri Kulkarni on election to AAHMS!
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| Prof Jayashri Kulkarni gave CCS's public lecture in 2015, on women's mental health. See video. |
Jayashri is a recognised leader in the field of mental health, in particular as an advocate for women's mental health. She is Director of the Monash Alfred Psychiatry research centre.
Congratulations also to Professors John McNeil, Susan Davis and Catriona McLean on their election as AAHMS Fellows! All four new Fellows are based at AMREP. See detail at:
www.monash.edu/medicine/news/latest/articles/monash-researchers-announced-as-australian-academy-of-health-and-medical-sciences-fellows
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