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SUMMARY:The Dynamic Brain
DESCRIPTION:Find out why the brain is the most incredible organ in your body. \nIt is said that you are not the same person you were six months ago. Cells in your skin\, your heart and your blood – all across your body – die and are replaced every day. Everywhere\, that is\, except your brain. Your brain is amazingly plastic – it continually learns\, adapts and changes as you do. Yet all of this occurs using the same brain cells that you were born with. How is this possible? One process underlies our ability to learn\, our memory\, and recovery from disease and injury. Join us to find out how your brain is the most incredible organ in your body. \nDr Matt Sykes from Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute will talk about his recent research on the Dynamic Brain at a free talk at the Library during National Science Week 2018.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/the-dynamic-brain-2/
LOCATION:Clayton Library\, 9-15 Cooke Street\, Clayton\, 3168
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SUMMARY:The Battle Against Superbugs: The problem of antibiotic resistance and new therapies on the horizon
DESCRIPTION:How does antibiotic resistance arise? “What turns a normal bug into a ‘superbug’?” \nWe will delve into the topic of ‘superbugs’ and what makes them not so super\, the issue of antibiotic resistance\, and what members of the public can do to help prevent its spread. We’ll also cover new treatments available or that may be on the horizon. \nCallum Vidor from Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute will talk about his recent research on ‘superbugs’ at a free talk at the Library during Science Week.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/antibiotic-resistance/
LOCATION:Mount Waverley Library\, 41 Miller Crescent\, Mount Waverley\, VIC\, 3149\, Australia
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