Post on 28-Jun-2020
Seminar Series – Week Commencing 22 June 2020
Name of Presenter Title of Presentation Date Time Venue Further Information
Seminar Series
Anne McKenzie TKI
Consumer and Community Involvement
Online access via Scopia available:
cahs.health.wa.gov.au/Research/ - go to “For Researchers” then “Research Education Program”
26 June 2020 12.30pm – 1.30pm Perth Children’s Hospital PCH Auditorium Level 5 (Pink or Yellow Lifts) 15 Hospital Ave, Nedlands
CLICK HERE
Research Skills Seminar Series 2020
CAHS Research Education Program
To Register:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/consumer-and-community-involvement-tickets-109273134888?aff=affiliate1
Dr Helen Keen UWA & FSH
The Disease of Kings 26 June 2020 12.30pm – 1.10pm Via Zoom
To register:
https://bit.ly/FoodForThoughtJune2020
CLICK HERE
Food For Thought Speaker Series
RPH Research Foundation &
The Dobney Hypertension Centre
UPCOMING SEMINARS
Dr Heng Chooi UWA
Alex Shang UWA
Natural Products ver. 2.1x: Genes to Molecules & Beyond
3 July 2020 12pm – 1pm Via Zoom
Email Nicole Smith for link & password:
nicole.smith@uwa.edu.au
Bayliss Internal Seminar Series 2020
Dr Julia Grassl UWA
Honey Bee health – a molecular approach
28 August 2020 12pm – 1pm Via Zoom
Email Nicole Smith for link & password: nicole.smith@uwa.edu.au
Bayliss Internal Seminar Series 2020
The Bridgetech Program
27 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2020 (MELBOURNE) For further information please email: bridgetech.program@qut.edu.au
CLICK HERE
MTP Connect/QUT
For further information please see the Website and 2020 Program Flyer
The 2nd New Zealand Breast Cancer Symposium
13 - 15 NOVEMBER 2021 NZBCS – 2020 POSTPONED UNTIL NOVEMBER 2021 LATEST COVID-19 UPDATE FROM NEW ZEALAND BREAST AND CANCER SYMPOSIUM ORGANISERS: Please note that NZBCS-2020 has been postponed to November 2021 due to the current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. So far, there are more than 2.5 million people have been infected by the virus in the world and approximately 170,000 people have died from the infection. For the safety of our speakers and other participants, the Organising Committee has decided to postpone the NZBCS-2020 to next year. As a result, the conference will be renamed as the Second New Zealand Breast Cancer Symposium in 2021 (NZBCS-2021), which will be held in Auckland, New Zealand from 13-15th November 2021. More details will be announced late this year. We apologise for any inconveniences that this change may cause to you for your travel arrangements and look forward to your continuing support of the NZBCS-2021.
See more information on their website:- http://www.nzbcs.org.nz/
CLICK HERE
NZ Association of Breast Cancer Research
& Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
Research Skills Seminar Series 2020 CAHS Research Education Program
Consumer and Community Involvement Friday, 26 June 2020 | 12:30 – 1:30PM
Every researcher should be actively involving consumer or community members to improve quality and increase impact of their research. Community involvement is increasingly a requirement for funding agencies and this seminar provides a practical introduction to the foundations of consumer and community involvement. This seminar will cover basic principles of community and consumer involvement, the benefits and barriers, and what to put in place to get started.
*Online access via Scopia available
*Hosted VC Sites Include: CAHS – Community Health (WASON)
Fiona Stanley Hospital Joondalup Health Campus
Lions Eye Institute Royal Perth Hospital
Further information:
E: ResearchEducationProgram @health.wa.gov.au
W: cahs.health.wa.gov.au/Research/
Go to “For Researchers” then “Research Education Program” https://cahs.health.wa.gov.au/en/Research/For-researchers/Research-Education-Program
The Research Skills Seminar Series is part of the Research Education Program, Department of Child Health Research, Child and Adolescent Health Service, WA Department of Health. Seminars are hosted by WA Department of Health.
Perth Children’s Hospital PCH Auditorium
Level 5 (Pink or Yellow lifts)
15 Hospital Ave, Nedlands
Register Online
ResearchEducationProgram .eventbrite.com
McKenzie AM is the Community Engagement Manager at Telethon Kids Institute. She was the former Head of the Consumer and Community Health Research Network which is an enabling platform of the WA Health Translation Network. Anne is a senior consumer representative for state and national health committees and former Chair of the Health Consumers Council WA. In 1994 Anne established the inaugural role of the Parent Advocate at PMH and has a long history of consumer advocacy with WA health services.
Anne McKenzie AM
DR HELEN KEEN is a leader in her field and the head of Rheumatology at both the South Metropolitan Health Service and the East Metropolitan Health Service.
DR HELEN KEEN is a clinical rheumatologist and early career researcher, having been awarded her PhD (Leeds) in 2011. She is the head of both the South and East Metropolitan Health Services Rheumatology service and holds a conjoint position as a Consultant in Rheumatology at Fiona Stanley Hospital and as Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia. She is a member of the Clinical Senate that advises
the Director General of Health on solutions to clinical management issues within WA, and a foundation
member of the Western Australia Biobank Committee.
Helen began her rheumatology training in Perth, where she
was exposed to pharmaceutical-driven clinical trials, and first
trained in GCP. She then was exposed to NHMRC-
funded RCT trials during a fellowship in Adelaide.
This exposure to clinical research led to her pursuing a 3-year fellowship at the University of Leeds, world renowned
experts in rheumatology clinical trials. In this setting, she had extensive training in clinical trials, outcome methodology, and imaging. She was involved in many clinical trials, with particular relevance to developing outcome tools and optimising outcomes for patients with rheumatic diseases. Helen was the first to systematically investigate the role and validity of US as an imaging outcome tool in osteoarthritis, a research field that is now growing. She was awarded an OMERACT (Outcomes Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trails) fellowship (2006-2008) to further develop her expertise in imaging as an outcome tool. Helen is now a co-chair of the OMERACT ultrasound group, contributing to imaging research.
TIME: Friday, 26 June 2020, from 12.30pm to 1.10pmREGISTER & ATTEND: Via Zoom @ https://bit.ly/FoodForThoughtJune2020 PRESENTER: Dr Helen Keen, Clinical Rheumatologist and Early Career Researcher.
TITLE: THE DISEASE OF KINGS
RPH RESEARCH FOUNDATION AND THE DOBNEY HYPERTENSION CENTRE HAVE COLLABORATED TO BRING YOU THIS ONLINE EVENT.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT SPEAKER SERIES
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCE THAT LEADING RHEUMATOLOGIST, DR HELEN KEEN, IS OUR UPCOMING SPEAKER.
SPEAKER/SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT ENQUIRIES: W/PROF MARKUS SCHLAICH. PHONE: 08 9224 0382 EMAIL: MARKUS.SCHLAICH@UWA.EDU.AU
Interested in commercialising new medtech? Maybe you know a colleague who may be interested?
The BridgeTech Program has now officially launched the 2020 application portal.
APPLY NOW
The online application form is simple and involves uploading a 2-page CV and writing a 500 word
statement about your experience and motivation for applying for the BridgeTech Program.
This program is fully supported by government and industry -
there is no course fee.
Key Dates:
Applications Open: 29 Nov 2019
Applications Close: 31 Jan 2020
BridgeTech 3-day Symposium: 17 May - 19 May
For more information about the BridgeTech Program, please see the
Website and 2020 Program Flyer.
Please feel free to circulate to friends and colleagues.
https://research.qut.edu.au/bridgetech/about-the-program/2020-program/
NZBCS‐2020
Thursday 12 - Saturday 14 November 2020 Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
Auckland, New Zealand
The2ndNewZealandBreastCancerSymposium
Web: www.nzbcs.org.nz Email: nzbcs@aut.ac.nz
Call for Sponsorship & Abstracts
OrganisedbytheNZAssociationofBreastCancerResearchinassociationwiththeBreastCancerFoundationNZ
Ian Ellis Jane Visvader Ross Lawrenson Sarah-Jane Dawson Stephen Hursting UK Australia New Zealand Australia USA
EarlybirdRatesAvailable!Standard $500+GST ($400+GST for NZABC® Member)
Student & Charity $200+GST ($150+GST for NZABC® Member) Exhibitor $500+GST & Company $900+GST
*FullratesapplyaftertheearlybirddeadlineJuly31,2020