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Each month the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation hosts a special morning tea for donors and interested members of the public with a different medical researcher or clinician presenting their work.
The sessions are free to attend and run for approximately one hour and include a 30-45 minute talk and a question and answer session.
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| Date 2012 |
Presenter |
Topic |
| 13th February |
Professor Neil Sims |
New targets for reducing stroke disability |
| 5th March |
Professor David Watson |
The rise and rise of oesophageal cancer |
| 2nd April |
Professor Nico Voelcker & Associate Professor Bryone Kuss |
Sponge-like silicon shows promise for targeted cancer treatment |
| 14th May |
Dr Mary Louise Rogers |
Testing biomarkers in patients with motor neurone disease |
| 4th June |
Dr Phil Dinning |
Understanding the human digestive system |
| 2nd July |
Professor Tom Gordon |
Proteomic technology links autoimmune diseases with autoantibody |
| 13th August |
Mr David Hobbs, PhD Candidate |
Sensory improvement for children with cerebral palsy |
| 10th September |
Dr Morton Burt |
Do steroids increase the risk of heart disease? |
| 8th October |
Dr Tobias Loetscher |
Spatial neglect not all in the mind |
| 5th November |
Professor Carlene Wilson |
Influencing lifestyle choices and behaviour to prevent cancer |
Please contact us if you would like more information on how to attend.
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