Dr. Jen and Dr. Shane host a celebration for the Day of Immunology with three distinguished guests. First, Lauren Howson from WEHI's Immunology Division delves into the roles of "unconventional" immune cells in human disease, aiming to guide new therapeutic strategies, particularly for inherited primary immunodeficiency (PID). Then, Dr. Alexander Davenport, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at WEHI, focuses on enhancing T cell killing of tumour cells, targeting novel protein targets for pediatric brain cancer immunotherapies, notably Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG). Lastly, writer and poet Alicia Sometimes explores dark energy and gravitational waves through art installations and collaborations with scientists, culminating in her book "Stellar Atmospheres" which combines physics, science communication, and personal experiences like her battle with breast cancer.
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Muscles, Moon rocks & Vaccines
Highlights in Science for 2020
Visual Snow Syndrome and Preserving Native Fish Species
Rodent Menstruation, Space Technology, and Preterm Babies.
An hour with Professor Tim Flannery
20 PhDs!
Concussion, Temperature Measurement and James Webb Telescope.
RMIT Researchers Special
Politics in science, CRISPR, and the Sepsis Gene
Stem Cells, Antibacterial Superheroes, and Asteroid Probe
Science film special with Terry Virts
Scorpions, Sodium Battery and Urban Sprawl
Happy Birthday Dr. Shane
Comet Auroras, Milking spiders and Mass Extinctions
Monuments, Lyrebirds, and Ig Nobles
Glaciers, Mutant Mice, and Back to the Futurism
Bigger sharks, better nutrition and environmental inspiration through fiction
Einstein A Go Go - 30th August 2020 - Radiothon Pt 2
Radiothon 2020 & Happy 30th Birthday!
Jocelyn Bell; and 20 PhDs
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Radiotherapy
Greening the Apocalypse
Byte Into IT
Primal Screen
Breakfasters