Friday 30 March 2012

Who is SOBR?

Who is SOBR? As many of you know, SOBR is the network run for young brain researchers across Melbourne BY young brain researchers across Melbourne. But as we haven't all been formally introduced why not take a moment to meet some of the SOBR team working behind the scenes to make it all possible. 

Monday 26 March 2012

Imaging structure and function in the Nervous System


July 24 – August 13, 2012
COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY

Application Deadline: April 15, 2012

Arranged by:David DiGregorio and Jack Waters



Advances in light microscopy, digital image processing, and the development of a variety of powerful fluorescent probes present expanding opportunities for investigating the nervous system, from synaptic spines to networks in the brain. This intensive laboratory and lecture course will provide participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge to utilize emerging imaging technologies. The primary emphasis of the course will be on vital light microscopy. Students will learn the principles of light microscopy, as well as use of different types of electronic cameras, laser scanning systems, functional fluorophores, delivery techniques, and digital image-processing software. In addition to transmitted light microscopy for viewing cellular motility, the course will examine a variety of molecular probes of cell function, including calcium-sensitive dyes, voltage-sensitive dyes, photo-activated ("caged") compounds, and exocytosis tracers. Issues arising in the combination of imaging with electrophysiological methods will be covered. Particular weight will be given to multi-photon laser scanning microscopy and to newly available biological fluorophores, especially Green-Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and its variants. We will use a spectrum of neural and cell biological systems, including living animals, brain slices, and cultured cells.

Applicants should have a strong background in the neurosciences or in cell biology. In their personal statements, applicants should specify: 1) their experience with optical techniques, 2) how they will apply optical methods in their current projects, 3) the microscope systems available to them, and 4) their long-term goals in learning more about optical methods. 

More information can be found here.

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Strategic Review of Health and Medical Research


The federal government has commissioned a Strategic Review of Health and Medical Research in Australia, which is being chaired by Mr Simon McKeon, the 2011 Australian of the Year. The McKeon review will recommend a 10-year strategic health and medical research plan for the nation and they want members of the public to contribute their views.

Will you help protect research in the longer term? Are the next ten years important for your career in research?

Anyone can make a written submission to the panel, so I encourage you to have your say on the future of health and medical research in Australia. Personal testimony is a powerful force.

Please help!! Further information about the review is available at its website, http://www.mckeonreview.org.au/

Find out how you can ensure that your voice is heard by visiting Discoveries Need Dollars now!