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Dean's Public Lectures 2006

August lecture
September lecture
October lecture
November lecture

The Dean's Public Lecture Series is a program of free lectures designed to introduce recently appointed professorial staff to the faculty, university and wider community.

Everyone is welcome to attend. Unless otherwise noted, all lectures begin at 5:00 pm and will be held in South 1 Lecture Theatre, Clayton campus. Light refreshments will be served at 6:30 pm following the lecture.

For any enquiries please contact Melinda Warnecke on tel: 03 9905 5971, or email: melinda.warnecke@med.monash.edu.au


April 2006

11th

Traumatic Brain Injury: the challenge to improve outcome and quality of life.

Professor Jennie Ponsford
Professor of Neuropsychology 
School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine,
Director, Monash-Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm 

Rotunda 2 Lecture Theatre
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475

Campus map



May 2006

4th

Healthcare Reform in the UK and Implications for Australia

Professor Roger Jones
Wolfson Professor of General Practice
King's College London

6:00 pm

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map

9th

Advances in the treatment of Heart Disease: What the next generation can expect

Professor Ian Meredith
Director of Cardiology, Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map



June 2006

13th

From Parasites to Pregnancy and Asthma: Immunological connections

Professor Els Meeusen

Register your attendate: Melinda.Warnecke@med.monash.edu.au
Enquiries: 03 9905 5971

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm 

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map


July 2006

11th

Application of RNA Interference to Fight Cancer and Virus Infections

Professor Bryan Williams

Read a synopsis of Professor Williams' lecture

Register your attendance: Melinda.Warnecke@med.monash.edu.au
Enquiries: 03 9905 5971

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map


September 2006

12th

Toward a Cure for Multiple Sclerosis: Understanding susceptibility, pathogenesis and regeneration

World renowned neuroimmunologist, Professor Claude Bernard, Head, Neuroimmunology Laboratory will discuss his latest findings in his quest for a cure for Multiple Sclerosis.

Read a synopsis of Professor Bernard's lecture
Read Professor Bernard's biography

Register your attendance: Melinda.Warnecke@med.monash.edu.au
Enquiries: 03 9905 5971

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm 

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map


October 2006

10th

Low Back Pain: Specific treatment or one size fits all?

Professor Jenny Keating
Head, Physiotherapy

Read a synopsis of Professor Keating's lecture
Read Professor Keating's abridged biography

Register your attendance: Melinda.Warnecke@med.monash.edu.au
Enquiries: 03 9905 5971

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm 

South 1 Lecture Theatre
Building 64
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road
Monash University

Mel Ref:  Map 475, South West corner

Campus map


November 2006

Professor Sexton's pharmacology lecture has been rescheduled to early 2007.

The Evolving Complexity of Family B G Protein-coupled Receptor Function

Professor Patrick Sexton
Professor of Pharmacology