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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Kids, COVID and the Return to School
Science Communication Special
TRM Cells, Pneumonia Drug Therapy, Brain Implants and Woolly Mammoths
Celebrating Radiothon – Part 2!
Radiothon - 1
20 PhD Students Takeover
Treasures of the Natural World, Arthropod Venom and the life of a Woolly Mammoth
Anaesthesia, Geology, and Solar Power
International Women Astronomers Day, Bees and Caffeine, and Kidney Transplants
Strep Infections, CVID and Tattoos
Fractal Vegetables, Rare Stars, and 'Cracking Covid'
Space Hub, COVID effects, Tattoos
Breaking temperature records, particle accelerators and the Delta Variant
Activated T-Cells, Spinal Cord Rehab, and the COVID Cancer Taskforce
Venus, Depression treatment and July lectures
Extremophile organisms, exceptional enzymes and the economics of biodiversity
Saliva Testing, Galaxies and Nutrition
Albert Einstein, Ear Nose and Throat research & Vaccines
Kids with Cancer special
Professor Sharon Lewin from the Doherty Institute
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