Childhood Trauma, Lifespan Stress & High Dementia Rates in Aboriginal Australians
The fourth in the series of Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017. All welcome.
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia are held on a bi-monthly basis. The colloquia reflect the inter-disciplinary nature and cross-faculty interest of Brain Sciences UNSW.
A colloquium typically consists of brief presentations from 3 speakers on a current theme of interest to brain sciences researchers. This is followed by a combined questions + answers session. An opportunity for further discussion is presented over drinks + nibbles afterwards. All are welcome. If you would like to be informed of upcoming colloquia please email your contact details to BrainSciences@unsw.edu.au
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Childhood Trauma, Lifespan Stress & High Dementia Rates in Aboriginal AustraliansEvent date: Tuesday, 28 November 2017 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital The fourth in the series of Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017. All welcome. |
From Big data to DNA: Unravelling Causes and Outcomes in People with Intellectual DisabilityEvent date: Monday, 4 September 2017 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital The third in the series of Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017. All welcome. |
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium - Neurosciences: Genetic and Epigenetic ContributionsEvent date: Monday, 31 July 2017 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital The second in the series of Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017. All welcome. Neurosciences: Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions |
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017 - Brain, Mind and AddictionEvent date: Tuesday, 28 March 2017 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital
The first in the series of Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquia 2017.
Brain, mind and addiction
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Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium - Neurotechnologies for Next Generation Brain-Machine InterfacesEvent date: Monday, 14 November 2016 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital Scientia Professor Nigel Lovell (UNSW Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering) will provide an Introduction; Professor Laura Poole-Warren (Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Training) and Dean of Graduate Research), “Living electrodes based on neural cells a |
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium - Translational Studies in Decision-MakingEvent date: Monday, 4 July 2016 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital Decision-making refers to the ability of humans and other animals to choose between competing courses of action based on the relative value of their consequences. |
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium - Basic and Clinical Insights into the Regulation of Breathing and Sleep ApnoeaEvent date: Monday, 30 May 2016 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital Chairperson: Professor Margaret Morris (School of Medical Sciences). |
Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium - Multiple Sclerosis: Novel approaches for improving patient outcomesEvent date: Monday, 21 March 2016 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital Brain Sciences UNSW Colloquium Multiple Sclerosis: Novel approaches for improving patient outcomes |
Schizophrenia: New PerspectivesEvent date: Monday, 12 October 2015 - 4:00pm Location: Black Dog Institute Lecture Theatre G39, Hospital Road, Prince of Wales Hospital Chairperson – Dr Kristin Laurens (UNSW School of Psychiatry). |
Autism: from Genes to BehaviourEvent date: Tuesday, 28 July 2015 - 4:00pm Location: Room 1616, 16th floor, Mathews Building, UNSW Kensington Campus Chair: Professor Julian Trollor (UNSW School of Psychiatry). |