Research grant success: funding for 2012-2015

We have been fortunate to get funding for our application to the Australian Research council for 2013-2015:

DP130102103 Renfree, Prof Marilyn B; Shaw, Prof Geoff; Pask, Dr Andrew J; Suzuki, Dr Shunsuke; Ishino, Prof Fumitoshi.

Reprogramming maternal and paternal genomes during development: new perspectives from marsupials

Germ cells are the precursors of the eggs and sperm that carry the genes from one generation to the next, and all must undergo epigenetic reprogramming before a viable embryo can develop. Almost all of the information on how these enigmatic cells develop and differentiate comes from studies on the mouse. However, since marsupials and eutherian mammals diverged more than 160 million years ago, we have the opportunity to examine the evolution of genes and mechanisms controlling the role of genomic imprinting during mammalian germ cell development. This is of fundamental interest and has relevance for the development of embryonic germ stem cells, as well as for understanding the disease syndromes resulting from mis-regulated programming.

Further information on other grants from ARC at http://arc.gov.au/ncgp/dp/dp_outcomes.htm

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Trophy

David White Award Trophy 2012

Yesterday I went to a cocktail party where the academic award recipients received their prizes. It was a very pleasant function on the 10th floor of the Law building, with views over the docklands area to the west. I even got to shake hands with the Chancellor

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Student feedback for Biology

just for interest I pasted the student  feedback “what did you like best about this subject” question into a wordcloud package (Tagxedo: http://www.tagxedo.com/app.html). Makes a pretty picture.

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Dean’s Award for teaching excellence

Continuing the theme of teaching honours this year, I’ve been given the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (Large Class). Time to polish the halo again.
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Another teaching award

I have just been advised that I have won the David White Award for Teaching Excellence in Science, Health, Agriculture and Veterinary Science.

Award recipients are acknowledged for their outstanding achievements across the various dimensions of teaching excellence: approaches to teaching that influence, motivate and inspire students to learn; development of curricula and resources that reflect a command of the field; approaches to assessment and feedback that foster independent learning; respect and support for the development of students as individuals; and scholarly activities that have influenced and enhanced learning and teaching.”

The University has also nominated me for the National Awards for University Teaching: Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning, and Award for  Teaching Excellence.  Fingers crossed.

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Lecturer of the year award nominee 2011

I must be doing something right – my ranking is now #4 in the University of Melbourne:

http://www.lectureroftheyear.com.au/winners_list_2011.php

 

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Professorship

This year I finally got in an application for promotion to professor. I recently heard that this was successful. Woo Hoo!  Time to get new business cards and stationery organised.

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Concrete5 CMS

Concrete5 is an interesting contribution to the free CMS spectrum. Continue reading

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Move to new host

My site has moved to a new host. Please report any difficulties

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How to generate high quality TIFF files from a powerpoint diagram

If you “save as” a TIF file in powerpoint the output is very low resolution and unsuitable for submission to a journal for publication.  However there are alternative approaches. Continue reading

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