We offer a busy calendar of events, which are variously available to the public, our graduates, future and current students, and staff.

  

Into the Natural Microbial World: Metagenomics and the Tree of Life

20 July 2013 5:15pm
Presenter: Professor Norman Pace from the University of Colorado

Organic Electronic Materials: a Licence to Print Money

20 July 2012 5:45pm
Presenter: Professor Andrew B Holmes AM FRS FAA, CSIRO Division of Materials Science and Engineering; University of Melbourne School of Chemistry, Bio21 Institute ; Imperial College Department of Chemistry

Where to next for international disease control and eradication?

20 July 2012 5:30pm
Presenter: Dr Martyn Jeggo, CSIRO Animal Health Laboratories, Geelong

Ethical dilemmas and missed opportunities

23 October 2011 3:00pm
Presenter: Professor Neva Haites OBE, of the University of Aberdeen

Tangling with Long Molecules

25 July 2011 4:00pm
Presenter: Prof Dame Julia Higgins DBE FRS FREng, Imperial College, London

Tangling with Long Molecules

25 July 2011 4:00pm
Presenter: Prof Dame Julia Higgins DBE FRS FREng, Imperial College, London

Preventing and Curing Infectious Diseases: Carbohydrate Vaccines and Continuous Flow Synthesis

20 July 2011 5:45pm
Presenter: Professor Peter H. Seeberger, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces

Bacteria and Phagocytes: Mortal Enemies

20 July 2011 5:15pm
Presenter: Prof Victor Nizet, Professor of Paediatrics and Pharmacy at the University of California, San Diego and Chief of the Division of Paediatric Pharmacology & Drug Discovery at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Design and engineering of oxidoreductases

3 December 2010 4:00pm
Presenter: Prof Les Dutton, The Johnson Research Foundation, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania

Life on the Edge- the Generic Nature of Protein Misfolding Disorders

30 August 2010 12:30pm
Presenter: Prof Christopher Dobson, Master of St John's College, The University of Cambridge

Fragments-Based Approaches for Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology

20 July 2010 6:00pm
Presenter: Prof Chris Abell, Professor of Biological Chemistry, the University of Cambridge

Inevitability and Evolution

20 July 2010 5:15pm
Presenter: Prof Paul Rainey, Profesor of Evolutionary Genetics, NZ Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University

Supramolecular Metal-Ligand Clusters as Nanoenzymes

27 July 2009 4:00pm
Presenter: Prof Ken Raymond, University of California at Berkeley

Discovering Enzyme Mechanism and Function

20 July 2009 6:00pm
Presenter: Prof Dale Poulter, John A. Widstoe Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Utah

Identification of a novel regulator of skeletal muscle mass

20 July 2009 5:45pm
Presenter: Prof Christina Mitchell, Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor, Monash University

Understanding the mechanisms of sexual transmission of HIV: keys to prevention

20 July 2009 5:15pm
Presenter: Prof Tony Cunningham, Director, Westmead Millenium Institute and Centre for Virus Research, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, and University of Sydney

A new ERA for he ARC and the National Innovation System

28 July 2008 4:00pm
Presenter: Prof Margaret Sheil, CEO of the Australian Research Council

The Mechanism of Action of Coenzyme B12:A Computational Approach

20 July 2008 6:00pm
Presenter: Prof Leo Radom, ARC Professorial Fellow, School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney

Molecular Mechanism of the Nuclear Protein Import Cycle

20 July 2008 5:45pm
Presenter: Dr Murray Stewart, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge UK

The Environment for Science in 2008

20 July 2008 5:30pm
Presenter: Dame Dr Bridget Ogilvie, AC, DBE, FRS, FMedSci, Visiting Professor, University College London

Biological Open Source (BiOS) as a new paradigm for science enabled innovation

29 July 2007 4:00pm
Presenter: Dr Richard Jefferson, CAMBIA BiOS Initiative, Canberra

Molecular Materials: From Clean Energy Storage to Shrinking Crystals

20 July 2007 6:00pm
Presenter: Prof Cameron Kepert, ARC Federation Fellow, School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney

The world of small RNAs and mobile signals

20 July 2007 5:45pm
Presenter: Prof Peter Waterhouse, ARC Federation Fellow, The University of Sydney and CSIRO Plant Industry

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