Research Tuesdays

Research Tuesdays

A public lecture series from The University of Adelaide

From tackling Meningococcal B to finding energy solutions for the future, our discoveries make a difference to people's lives across the world.

At Research Tuesdays we share this knowledge, every month. If you're curious about the changing world, we invite you to join us.

 

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Preserving biodiversity

Biodiversity loss is a crisis we can’t ignore. It threatens clean air, water, and food; fuels natural disasters; and allows invasive species to drive native mammals to extinction. It puts iconic animals like koalas and wombats at risk.

How do we best control these invasive species––and how can science advances help?

University of Adelaide researchers are taking action. They’re tackling wildlife crime, shaping policy, and using DNA editing to fight invasive species.

Join us in February to support their mission.

The presenter

Professor Andrew Lowe

Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Time: 5.30pm

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Previous events

 

Youth justice reform

We’re asking the questions: is our system criminalising childhood trauma and disadvantage? And if so, what next?

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Redefining human genetics

Imagine a world where advanced gene editing was commonplace: would there be designer babies, fewer genetic diseases? This may sound like science fiction, but researchers are rapidly advancing toward these possibilities

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3 Minute Thesis

Explaining years of research in three minutes, using only one PowerPoint slide. That’s the challenge 10 of our PhD students tackled in the national Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.

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