when: 10 April 2024 | venue: Mason Theatre, 14 Sir Christopher Ondaatje Avenue, Macquarie University | cost: FREE | address: Mason Theatre, 14 Sir Christopher Ondaatje Avenue, Macquarie University | website: https://event.mq.edu.au/dss-nanotechthe-next-tiny-thing/registration/Site/Register | tickets: https://event.mq.edu.au/dss-nanotechthe-next-tiny-thing/registration/Site/Register
published: 23 Mar 2024, 5 min read
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How can a tiny sensor help reduce Australia's leading cause of cancer? Your host is Associate Professor Noushin Nasiri, a finalist in the 2023 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Career Researcher, who heads the NanoTech Laboratory at Macquarie University's School of Engineering. Noushin will explain how nano-sized sensors are reshaping healthcare, offering unprecedented accuracy in monitoring vital signs and facilitating personalised treatments tailored to individual needs and genetic profiles.
This free talk kicks off our exciting new Discover public lecture series, free events featuring world-leading researchers from Macquarie University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, sharing their latest fascinating findings under the umbrella themes of Discover, Create and Innovate.
Discover - highlighting the cutting edge of research in astronomy
Create - showcasing everything from living seawalls to space satellites
Innovate - bringing new ideas like eco-friendly solar cell production into practice
Learn more about the evening's host and topic:
The majority of the campus is wheelchair-accessible including restrooms, ramps etc
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How can a tiny sensor help reduce Australia's leading cause of cancer? Your host is Associate Professor Noushin Nasiri, a finalist in the 2023 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Career Researcher, who heads the NanoTech Laboratory at Macquarie University's School of Engineering. Noushin will explain how nano-sized sensors are reshaping healthcare, offering unprecedented accuracy in monitoring vital signs and facilitating personalised treatments tailored to individual needs and genetic profiles.
This free talk kicks off our exciting new Discover public lecture series, free events featuring world-leading researchers from Macquarie University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, sharing their latest fascinating findings under the umbrella themes of Discover, Create and Innovate.
Discover - highlighting the cutting edge of research in astronomy
Create - showcasing everything from living seawalls to space satellites
Innovate - bringing new ideas like eco-friendly solar cell production into practice
Learn more about the evening's host and topic:
The majority of the campus is wheelchair-accessible including restrooms, ramps etc
Go see Nanotechnology The Next TINY Thing! Discover Seminar Series 2024.
Nanotechnology The Next TINY Thing! Discover Seminar Series 2024 is on 10 April 2024. The opening hours are: 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm. Conveniently located in Macquarie Park. Visit their website at https://event.mq.edu.au/dss-nanotechthe-next-tiny-thing/registration/Site/Register.
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