Tang Kaijie
@tang_kaijie
Phd student, The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research
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26-12-2021 17:26:22
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The amazing Pete Simpson speaking on Day 2 of the Brisbane Cancer Conference highlighting the importance of biospecimens for thoracic research 🩺🫁🧪🔬 #UQCCR UQ Medicine UQ News
Day 5 of the EMBL Australia PhD Course saw a vigorous discussion around Large Language AI Models and what they might hold for science and society. Thanks to Nathan Reynolds and Ehsan Nabavi for navigating our students through the many unknowns of LLM!
Yunan Ye, PhD Current student reps Tam Nguyen & Tang Kaijie behind the amazing Yunan Ye, PhD (student rep from last year with Vaibhavi )! How cute!!
Workshops continue! The Science Forum aka the intergalactic space room was the perfect venue to hear from A/Prof Amee George on all things robotic. Beyond the essential role of robotics in high content drug screening, is automation the future for all lab bench work?
My favourite part of the EMBL Australia PhD Course Closing Dinner was looking around the room to see everyone who made the Course great in the one place. In a close second was Merlin Crossley’s dinner jokes.
It's time to take off. ✈️ Two weeks goes by so fast! #EMBLAPhD Courses, more than 50 lectures/workshops, advanced equipment, beautiful scenery, and of course, unforgettable friendships! Thanks to EMBL Australia Thanks to Ricki Mailloux and Teresa Bonello for the organising!😃
Congratulations to Professor Professor Carlos Salomon Gallo Carlos Salomon who has received $940,000 in funding from @ocrfaustralia over two years to develop a highly sensitive early detection test using multiple biomarkers.
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#UQ has become the first university to be formally recognised by Dementia Australia as a Dementia-Friendly Organisation, an initiative that will inform research, raise awareness, reduce stigma & provide a supportive environment. Read more: brnw.ch/21wR3G4 Prof Nadeeka Dissanayaka