Departmental Seminars - 2021

Every week on Monday, until 13 Dec 2021
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Watch seminar's via zoom: Zoom Link  

Zoom meeting ID: 892 8114 4171 Password: GOSS

Past Seminars

When possible recording are  disseminated through the Microsoft Stream application and require you to log in using a University of Melbourne account to view the video.

6 December 2021

Presenter : Dr Jane Fenelon

Title:  Embryonic diapause: The secret to a healthy embryo?

Recording :  Link

15 November 2021

Presenter: Dr Brendan Houston

Title: The genetics of human male infertility

Recording : Link

8 November 2021

Presenter: Dr Kate Hodgson

Title: Nasal high flow: a novel way to improve neonatal intubation safety & success

Recording : Link

25 October 2021

Presenter: Dr Ricardo Ataide

WEHI

Title: Malaria and Anaemia during pregnancy: A journey to the placenta and beyond

Recording :  Link

18 October 2021

Presenter: A/Prof Kath Backholer

Deakin University

Title: Power, profits and our children's health

Recording :  Link

15 October 2021

Presenter: Polin Haghvirdizadeh

PhD Candidate

Title: Regulation of fetal growth in gestational diabetes and maternal obesity

Recording :  Link

11 October 2021

Presenter: A/Prof Lisa Hui, Juliana Manno & Andrew Goldsack

Title: What has happened to mothers and babies during Melbourne lockdown?

Recording : Link

4 October 2021

Presenter: Dr Joshua Fisher

Title: The role of mitochondria in gestation and fetal growth restriction

1 October 2021

Presenter: Manal Alshabibi (MPhil student)

Title:  Biological Pathways Used by DMSC_EVs in Repairing Dysfunctional Endothelium

Recording : Link

27 September 2021

Faith Andres
Title : The role of Endothelial Protein C receptor (EPCR) in the pathogenesis of PE

Georgia Wong
Title : Understanding the expression and function of LGR4 & LGR5 in preeclampsia

~ 1:20pm Innovation Grant update - A/Prof Natalie Hannan  

Recording: Link

20 September 2021

Presenter: Ciara Murphy

Title: PhD Overview: SPINT molecules in placental insufficiency

~ 1:20pm Innovation Grant update - Natalie Binder &  A/Prof Yasmin Jayasinghe

Recording: Link

DatePresenter
13 September 2021

Presenter: Prof Jason Abbott

University of New South Wales

Title : 5P+ Approach to Pelvic Pain

Recording : Link

6 September 2021

Presenter: A/Prof Joshua Vogel

Burnet Institute

Title: The new WHO Labour Care Guide: implications for intrapartum care internationally

Recording  : Link

30 August 2021

Presenter: Dr Michelle Peate

Title: Empowering women through a psychosocial health & wellbeing research program.

~ 1:20pm Innovation Grant update - Dr Wei Zhou

Recording: Link

24 August 2021

Presenter: Natasha Pritchard

Title : How to best define 'small' in obstetrics.

Recording : Link

23 August 2021

Presenter: Dr Beth Allison

Title: Getting to the heart of the matter: the cardiovascular implications of FGR

Recording :  Link

16 August 2021

Presenter:  Professor Jenny Doust

Title: The definition of disease in women’s health: an ongoing problem

Recording : Link

9 August 2021

Presenter: Prof Caroline Homer

Title: Strengthening midwifery education and practice in the Asia-Pacific region

Recording : Link

5 August 2021

Presenter: Natasha de Alwis

Title: Understanding placental and cardiovascular adaptations in pregnancy: implications for therapeutic development for fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia

2 August  2021

Presenter: Dr Rebecca Deans

UNSW, The Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney Children's Hospital,

Title: Uterine transplant program

Recording : Link

26 July 2021

Presenter:  A/Prof Ken Pang

Paediatrician, Royal Children's Hospital; Murdoch Children's Research Institute; University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics

Title: Fertility counselling and preservation in transgender adolescents

19 July 2021

Presenter: A/Prof Jo James

University of Auckland

Title: Stem cell insights into normal and abnormal placental function

Recording: Link

12 July 2021

Presenter: Dr Sarah Delforce

Research Associate, University of Newcastle

Title: Decidual angiotensins, inflammation and parturition

Recording: Link

5 July 2021

Presenter: Dr Anthea Lindquist

Perinatal Epidemiologist, University of Melbourne

Title: Using routine data to answer meaningful clinical research questions

~ 1:20pm Innovation Grant update - A/Prof Louise Owen

Recording: Link

28 June 2021

Presenter: Peter Smith

Staff Specialist Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital

Title: Nitric oxide and the angiogenic milieu in preeclampsia

Recording: Link

21 June 2021

Presenter: Dr Elizabeth Baker

PhD Candidate, Newborn Research Fellow, Newborn Research Centre

Title: Human Amnion Epithelial Cells for the Prevention of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Recording: Link

17 June 2021

Presenter: Dr Stefan C. Kane

Head of Fetal Medicine, PhD Candidate
Department of Maternal Fetal Medicine, The Royal Women's Hospital

Title:  Maternal ophthalmic ultrasound in the assessment and prediction of pre-eclampsia

~ 1:20pm Innovation Grant update - A/Prof Lisa Hui and Eleanor Johnson

Recording: Link

9 June 2021

Presenter: Sherine Sandhu, PhD Student, University of Melbourne

Title: Evaluating an online decision-aid for women considering elective egg-freezing

10 May 2021

Presenter: Professor Mary Wlodek

Title: Impact of pregnancy complications on breast milk, breastfeeding and infant outcomes: Where are we now?

26 April 2021

Presenter: Prof Peter Davis
Title: An adventure: Transition from fetus to newborn

Recording: Link

19 April 2021

Presenter: A/Prof Lisa Hui

Title: The Minnie Ackman Lecture - Research travels to the NIH and the Dead Sea

15 April 2021

Presenter: Lucy Caughey

Title:  Disposition intentions of elective egg freezers towards their surplus oocytes

Recording: Link


Would you like to present at The Goss?

We are always looking for presenters. The Goss is a valuable way of sharing knowledge and insights in a wide variety of topics such as gynaecology, obstetrics, paediatrics and university/hospital systems. Maybe you know someone who has a topic that would be of interest to students and staff? Visitors are welcome to present!

Any queries regarding this seminar, please contact Elise Newman or Kimberley Song