|
LECTURES CONDUCTED FOR VICTORIAN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS BY EMINENT RESEARCH SCIENTISTS
2003
Dr. Brendan Crabb
Laboratory Head, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Pathogens – their nature and diversity.
Dr Bill Heath, Immunology Division
The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
The Immune Response – an examination of the nature and response by the human immune system to invading pathogens
Professor Dick Strugnell
The Department of Microbiology & Immunology, The University of Melbourne
Vaccines – their nature and action
Professor Pauline Ladiges
Department of Botany, The University of Melbourne
Plant Evolution
Dr Frank Kœntgen
Head, Embryonal Stem Cell Laboratory, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Vaccines against Hydatid Disease
Dr Marshall Lightowlers
Department of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne.
Vaccines against Hydatid Disease
Associate Professor Paul Gleeson
Department of Biochemistry, The University of Melbourne
Protein trafficking within cells
Dr Pat Charles
VIDRL
SARS – what is it, where did it come from, and what does it do to you?
John Wilkins
tutor in Darwinism for the Department of the History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Melbourne
Evolutionary theory
Dr John Waller
Department of History & Philosophy of Science, The University of Melbourne
Two evolutionary perspectives: Darwin and Lamarck
Dr Jim Bowler
School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne
The human fossil record
Dr Brendan Crabb
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Gene structure and regulation
Professor Dick Strugnell and ARC Professor Geoff McFadden, Department of Botany
The University of Melbourne
Defining phenotypes
|