
The Bosch Institute is a major centre for medical research at the University of Sydney. It brings together basic and clinical research scientists to tackle major unsolved questions about the human body in health and in illness.
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You are invited to attend the Bosch Institute Distinguished Seminar Series, "Seeing with closed eyes: activity dependent development prior to vision" by Professor Michael Crair (Deputy Dean for scientific affairs, Yale University School of Medicine), on Friday 6th December (1-2 pm) at Vesalian Theatre (S434), Anderson Stuart Building (F13). Read more...
It is that time of year again for the annual Bosch Young Investigators Symposium, happening on Friday 29th November! Abstract submissions are open until Friday 8th November. Everyone is welcome to present an oral presentation and/or poster for the event. Venue: Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium, The University of Sydney. Read more...
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You are invited to attend the upcoming Bosch Institute User Group Meeting. With all Bosch Facilities represented, this meeting will showcase some of the interesting research being carried out by current users of the Bosch Institute Facilities. Read more...
Ms. Christelle Fung Ka Yee, a third year student from the Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, was awarded the Young Investigator Poster Prize in the Bosch Institute Annual Scientific Meeting, which was held at the University of Sydney on 1 August 2019. Read more...
This year the Bosch Institute's Annual Scientific Meeting will present "Cancer on the Run: The Tumour Microenvironment and Novel Therapeutics". The special one day event will feature speakers from across all the Bosch Research Themes and will also show case the latest in technologies. The conference is open to basic scientists and physicians to enable effective cross cutting of interdisciplinary ideas and to stimulate collaboration. The meeting will also provide an outstanding opportunity and exciting environment for junior investigators and trainees to develop their knowledge. Read more...
| Click here to register (free of charge). | Program | Abstract Submission: OPEN from 6th May to 12th July, 2019 |
You are invited to attend the Bosch Institute Distinguished Seminar Series, "Are neurons really the most important in neurodegenerative diseases?" by Professor Glenda Halliday (NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Central Clinical School; Professor of Neuroscience, UNSW), on Thursday 9th May (5-6 pm) at Vesalian Theatre (S434), Anderson Stuart Building (F13). Read more...
You are invited to attend the upcoming Bosch Institute User Group Meeting. With all Bosch Facilities represented, this meeting will showcase some of the interesting research being carried out by current users of the Bosch Institute Facilities. Read more...
| Click here to register (free of charge). |
Applications are now open for the Rebecca L Cooper prize and Medal administered through the Bosch Institute. The prize was offered for the first time in 2004. It is made possible by a generous donation from the Rebecca L Cooper Foundation, which supports biomedical research in Australia. The closing date is extended to 11th June 2019. For more information and application detail - please go to here.
The Bosch Institute is pleased to invite applications for the Bercovici Prize. The Bercovici Prize was established in 1997 by a donation from Professor Max Bennett, of the Bosch Institute and the Discipline of Physiology, to the University of Sydney. The closing date is 29th April 2019. For more information and application detail - please go to here.
The Bosch Young Investigators Committee are excited to invite students and staff to a Research Profile and Social Media Engagement Workshop! The event will be presented by Associate Prof. Nikola Bowden (University of Newcastle and former Young Tall Poppy Science Award winner) with Social media and engagement celebrity Emma Beckett (Molecular nutritionist, University of Newcastle- 7000 twitter followers). Read more...
The Bosch Institute is pleased to invite applications for The HL and PO Bishop Fellowship in Neuroscience 2019 - 2021. Made possible by a bequest made by Professor P.O Bishop FAA FRS and Mrs Hilare Bishop, this Fellowship is to be awarded to a member of the Bosch Institute, of the University of Sydney. The Fellowship is to enable the awardee to visit a neuroscience centre for collaborative work, or to fund or support a novel development in neuroscience, or to improve the communication and teaching of neuroscience. Applications are invited from eligible people, i.e. from members of the Institute. Applications close March 20, 2019. Read more...
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