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Science in the Pub Tasmania

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania



Address: The Black Buffalo, 14 Federal St 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: https://scipubtas.org.au

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25.01.2022 The New York Times has published a page tracking the current covid-19 vaccines, and how they are being developed https://www.nytimes.com///coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html



23.01.2022 Excellent free webinar coming up to celebrate the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (including discussion of excellent work being done in Tassie): https://www.landcaretas.org.au//un_decade_of_ecosystem_res

23.01.2022 "Sweden is hardly a model of success statistics from Johns Hopkins University show the country has seen more than ten times the number of COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people seen in neighbouring Norway (58.12 per 100,000, compared with 5.23 per 100,000 in Norway). Sweden’s case fatality rate, which is based on the number of known infections, is also at least three times those of Norway and nearby Denmark"

22.01.2022 Only 2 more weeks to get in your applications for the 'Inspiring Women in STEM' grant! If you've faced hardships and an uphill battle to do a PhD, we want you to lead and inspire the next generation of kids in STEM! See SciPubTas.Org.au for more information. This initiative is fully donation-driven this year so if you can support these incredible women, please do so here: gf.me/u/y6k8bw



21.01.2022 Feeling a little nature deprivation? Take part in the Great Southern BioBlitz!

21.01.2022 Our first in-person event since COVID is SOLD OUT! But don't worry - you can still watch the live stream right here on Facebook. See you all Thursday to talk about Epidemiology (and how many 'i's it has)!

21.01.2022 Tune in now for #SciPubCardio



19.01.2022 One of our Inspiring Women in STEM award winners from 2020 continues to inspire! Gabriella Maria Paniagua Cabarrus (the Chemistry PhD student who used her winning funds to buy lab coats for a Girls Chemistry Club in remote Guratemala - of course you remember her!) has started a GoFundMe crowd-funding effort to buy a 3D printer for the Chemistry Department at Guatemala University and is then going to help train the students there in how to use it. Thanks for being wonderful, Gaby! And Thanks in advance, SciPub Community, for helping Gaby help others! (Ps - keep an eye out for the Inspiring Women in STEM 2021 competition opening soon!) https://www.gofundme.com/f/3d-printer-for-san-carlos-univer

19.01.2022 What a fun surprise to see our research made into a well-designed comic that captures the essence of the article! #RewildingImmunology @UniversityOfTasmania

19.01.2022 Check out these great events coming up! resilient Hobart indeed!

18.01.2022 Reminder that tonight's event starts at 6:30pm (NOT the usual 6pm time) and an RSVP from Eventbrite is needed. See you there! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/putting-on-the-pressure-for-he

17.01.2022 Don't forget to register for your free ticket to next weeks #SciPubEpidemiology if you want to come along. We have limited in-person (or should we say in-pub) numbers and they are going fast



11.01.2022 Here are some great recorded talks about the immune system, vaccines and COVID-19. They also have an "Ask an immunologist option"! https://www.immunology.org.au/asi-fireside-chats/

11.01.2022 Oh snap! We're doing it folks! We've planned our first in-person session since COVID! And guess what? We'll be talking about Epidemiology! Seems fitting, right? Join us on Oct 1 back at the Black Buffalo for some drinks, nibbles and discussion about COVID. Please note, registration is capped at 70 people and we will be enforcing strict social distancing and hygeine measures. Please stay home if you feel unwell or are in a high-risk category for COVID. https://www.facebook.com/events/699328277337430

05.01.2022 Only four more days to get in your applications to be a 2021 Inspiring Women of STEMM! If you've faced hardships and an uphill battle to do a PhD, we want you to lead and inspire the next generation of kids in STEMM! See our website for more information: https://scipubtas.org.au/inspiring-women-in-stemm-grant/

01.01.2022 Latest on Tassie devil research and conservation in The Devil's Advocate newsletter.

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