Upcoming events hosted by or involving Genetics Otago will be listed here. Please check back regularly for updates. A calendar of events that may be of interest to our members can be found at the bottom of this page and in the sidebar of other pages on this site, please note that this includes events hosted outside of Genetics Otago.
- GO Annual Symposium
- Zebrafish Hub Annual Meeting
- Oxford Nanopore Technology Workshop
- CRISPR Workshop
- Calendar of Events
GO Annual Symposium – POSTPONED
As usual, the Symposium will highlight the fantastic research being done by GO members from around the country through presentations, posters and awards.
Date: New date TBC (tentatively 20th February 2025)
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Venue: TBC
Programme
A draft programme will be available here soon.
Registration
Registration for this event will open closer to time.
Registration Fee
Due to budget constraints, we will be charging a $50 per person registration fee for all attendees to subsidise the costs associated with the Symposium. We have received confirmation that this registration fee can be paid from S accounts, and if you are in a position to make a donation on top of this fee, we would gladly receive it. However, we do not want the payment to be a barrier to attendance, so if you are not in a position to make a payment, please contact us go@otago.ac.nz.
Payment Methods
Payments from an S account (or other University account) can be journaled to Genetics Otago account GL.10.LH.A14.2541 via your finance associate. Please include the surname(s) of the registrants that the payment covers in the narration.
If you need to make payment using funds from outside the University this can be arranged via the Cashier’s Office. Please contact us for details (go@otago.ac.nz).
Awards
The Annual Genetics Otago Awards including The Genetics Otago Award, Outstanding Mentor Awards, Student Supervisor Award, Publication Awards, Poster Awards and Science Communication Prize will be presented at the conclusion of the Symposium and nominations for these are now open.
All award nominations should be submitted by email to go@otago.ac.nz.
Full details of the awards can be found here: Award Details.
Zebrafish Hub Annual Meeting
Date: Wednesday 27th November 2024
Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Venue: Octagonal Room, Dunedin Hospital
Agenda: Zebrafish Hub 2024 Agenda
Oxford Nanopore Technology Workshop
Join us at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, Dunedin, for a one day Oxford Nanopore Technology symposium. This event, jointly hosted by Genomics Aotearoa and the Genetics Otago ONT hub, will feature research talks highlighting different ONT use cases, a technical sequencing demonstration and an EPI2ME workshop.
This is an in-person event being held on Friday, December 6th at the Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka / University of Otago campus.
Registration for this event is free of charge.
This event is sponsored by ONT, and is supported by the Otago Genomics Facility.
Contact tyler.mcinnes@otago.ac.nz for any queries.
CRISPR Workshop
This event is designed to cater to the diverse community of researchers at the University of Otago who are using or interested in using the CRISPR-Cas diagnostics toolkit. We warmly welcome everyone to attend.
For the workshop, you will need a laptop with either a macOS or a Windows operating system (with Windows Linux subsystem installed). Optionally, it would be advantageous if you have Geneious Prime software installed (a free trial time can be obtained on the official website)
Date: Wednesday 13th December 2024
Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Venue: Hunter Centre, Room 1.18
Programme: CRISPR-Dx Programme
Please register your attendance using the button below. The workshop will only go ahead if >10 people register, with a cap limit of 20. A final decision will be delivered on December 4th if it goes ahead with the corresponding detailed programme.
Calendar of Events
The below is a calendar of events hosted by GO as well as events hosted by others that may be of interest to our members. If you have an event you would like us to include please contact us here.
Please find attached the Bioethics Seminar poster for next Monday – 2 August 2021, at 1-1:50pm – presented by Dr Phillip Wilcox, titled, “Confessions of an Accidental (Māori) Bioethicist.”
Bioethics Seminar Poster – Dr Phillip Wilcox – 2 August 2021
For those who wish to attend in person, please come to the Bioethics Seminar Room (Room 119), Bioethics Centre (Level 1, 71 Frederick Street, Dunedin 9016).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the ZOOM link below:
Meeting ID: https://otago.zoom.us/j/922351556
Password: 595584
To those joining online, we ask that you please mute yourself upon arrival to avoid accidental interruptions.
Video linked:
To secure the booking for this seminar video link (northern campuses), please register your name, subject and date of the seminar for attendance:
University of Otago, Wellington Room C.31 Contact: avvcsupport.uow@otago.ac.nz
University of Otago Christchurch Room 7.11 Contact: av.uoc@otago.ac.nz
Please note: if there is no registration (for northern campuses) by the Thursday prior to the advertised seminar, the booking currently in place will be terminated.
Dunedin attendees do not need to register.
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740
Join us to hear from Australia and New Zealand’s leading experts in the future of conservation genomics.
This is a free event. The event is generously sponsored by Illumina.
The full Event Program is now available. Here’s a taste of what to expect:
- Short talks from leaders across Australia and New Zealand in conservation genomics
- Panel discussion on genomics, social and environmental responsibility
Confirmed speakers:
- Chels Marshall
- Jason Bragg (Royal Botanical Gardens Sydney)
- Sasha Pavlova (Monash University)
- Aisling Rayne (University of Canterbury)
- Saul Cowen (WA Dept of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
- Zhiliang Chen (Illumina)
- Sarah Richmond (BioPlatforms Australia)
- Peter Dearden (Genomics Aotearoa)
- Oliver Griffith (Macquarie University)
- Alana Alexander (University of Otago)
- Catherine Grueber (University of Sydney)
- Jenny Pierson (Australian Wildlife Conservancy)
Convenor:
- Carolyn Hogg (University of Sydney)
Registration is limited – Register online now!
Tom Devine
Senior Advisor, Ministry of Health
‘What next? Life beyond postgraduate studies’
“Whaia e koe ki te iti kaurangi; ki te tuohu koe, me maunga teitei”; Seek the treasure you value most dearly, if you bow your head, let it be to a lofty mountain.
Tom Devine, Senior Advisor in the COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunisation Programme at the Ministry of Health will be speaking at this special seminar on insights into career opportunities beyond postgraduate studies. He will also discuss the place that research and science have at the Ministry of Health and its crucial role in the New Zealand COVID-19 Health System Response. In the future, research and science should extend beyond universities and play more of a core role in government and the wider health sector. More collaboration with academics and the sector is needed.
Tom Devine grew up in Whanganui as one of 11 siblings, before moving to Dunedin to study Microbiology at Otago University. In 2018 he finished top of his class in Microbiology receiving the John Miles Award. Tom has been at the Ministry of Health since October 2020, where he started as an Advisor in the COVID-19 Strategic Operations Team. He then received a promotion in April and currently works as a Senior Advisor in the COVID-19 Vaccination Operations team.
During his time at the Ministry Tom has written a report for the W.H.O on New Zealand’s pandemic response for the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness co-chaired by the RT. Hon. Helen Clark, written two academic articles on the nature of the virus that causes COVID-19 and has worked on the emergency management team responding to community cases and alert level changes. He is now involved in rolling out the COVID-19 vaccination campaign throughout the country.
In September Tom will spend two years completing his Master of Public Health at one of Americas most prestigious Ivy League Universities: Columbia University in New York City. He has been awarded a Fulbright Science and Innovation Scholarship, William Georgetti Scholarship and Gordon Watson Scholarship to support his studies.
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740
The circle of life: connecting cell division with cell fate
About Professor Horsfield’s research
Julia’s current research originates from her fascination with how cells ‘decide’ what they are going to be in a growing, developing embryo. At the University of Otago, Julia started working on Cohesin, a protein that connects cell division with cell fate decisions. Cohesin controls chromosome segregation during cell division, and it also organises the DNA of non-dividing cells to select genes for expression. Using zebrafish, Julia’s group determined how mutation of Cohesin contributes to human developmental disorders, the “Cohesinopathies”.
Her group also studies how genes first come to be switched on in the embryo by Cohesin-mediated chromatin structure. She was the first to show that mutations in Cohesin may be linked with leukaemia; a finding later confirmed by cancer genome sequencing projects. Her recent work focuses on the mechanism of Cohesin’s contribution to leukaemia, including the sensitivity of Cohesin-mutant cancers to specific drugs.
This lecture will be followed by light refreshments, tea, coffee & juice.
Streaming information for Professor Julia Horsfield’s IPL
This event will be live-streamed, from 5:25pm Tuesday 24 August 2021, at the following web address:
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Please note: Live streaming does not work with Internet Explorer.
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740
Department of Botany Seminars—Semester Two 2021
Wednesdays at 12 noon in the Physical Education Building, 55 Union St West, room 2.13 (unless otherwise stated please see schedule below).
For those who cannot attend in person, you are welcome to join via the Zoom link below: https://otago.zoom.us/j/94239463064?pwd=d051YWFwdVB1bi9FSzBjYzkwNWJBUT09 Password: 807740