2018 Professorial Inaugural Lecture Series: Science 31st July
51 newly promoted and recruited Professors are taking part in the 2018 Professorial Inaugural Lecture series at UNSW Sydney to mark their achievement and showcase their specialist knowledge.
Please join us for the second Inaugural Lecture for the 2018 series.
Lecture 1: Professor Jonathan Morris
Drug Discovery and Development Using Synthetic Chemistry
Nature provides an array of chemicals that have profound biological properties, which can be used for the treatment of disease. These materials are not readily available from their natural source and chemists focus on discovering ways to restore access to these valuable materials. In addition to discovering new chemistry and strategies, this work provides us with the opportunity to develop molecules that are optimised for the treatment of diseases such as aged macular degeneration and cancer. I will describe my journey to achieving these goals and how synthesis of small molecules can led to the discovery of potential therapeutics.
Lecture 2: Professor Jason Evans
My Scientific Journey toward Regional Climate Projections
I grew up in Newcastle, good at maths and curious about the world, I ended up studying maths and physics at University. My first research exposure was in solid state physics (atomic scale structures), which was followed by a project in relativity (universe scale structures) but I settled on researching a problem closer to human scale – climate change and water resources. I continue to work on improving our understanding of how we can change the climate system and what those changes mean for the systems we care about.
Location: The Chancellery, Council Chambers, Gate 9 UNSW (Building C22) Google map