469 research outputs found

    Denby Weller, 2020

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    Video journalism lecturer Denby Weller (pictured) will work with broadcast lecturer Peter Marcato on Swinburne Digital Bootcamp for journalism students. Photograph appeared in the Media Centre Release, 'Swinburne staff awarded Adobe Innovation Grants for new approaches to learning and teaching', on Tuesday 06 October 2020. The photo shows Denby Weller sitting at a desk in a well-lit office environment. They have a warm smile and are wearing large, light-colored glasses, a pink blazer, and a black shirt with a colorful geometric-patterned necklace. Their hair is pulled back neatly. The desk is equipped with two computer monitors—one from a laptop and another external screen. The laptop screen displays what appears to be a messaging or email interface, while the larger monitor shows a dark-themed software with rows of numerical data, possibly for video or audio editing. The workspace also includes a white keyboard, a mouse, some cables, and a desk lamp with a wooden stand

    Weller Calf survival JDS supplement table

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    Supplement Table for "Genetic and environmental analysis female calf survival in the Israel Holstein cattle population" J. I. Weller et al., author

    Weller Calf survival JDS supplement table

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    Supplement Table for "Genetic and environmental analysis female calf survival in the Israel Holstein cattle population" J. I. Weller et al., author

    Peter Weller, 46th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Dr. Peter Weller is a noted actor, director and Italian Renaissance art historian. He is most known as the star of the iconic films Robocop (1987) and Robocop 2 (1990), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (1984), and Naked Lunch (1991). His more recent appearances (roles and guest roles) include, Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), the TV series Dexter (2010) and 24 (2006). Dr. Weller is also an acclaimed director, having directed numerous episodes of Sons of Anarchy (2011-2014), Longmire (2012-2017), and most recently Hawaii Five-O (2013-2019). In addition to his long and successful career in theatre, film, and television, Dr. Weller is an art historian. He received his PhD in Art History with a specialization in Italian Renaissance Art from UCLA. He is the author of an important peer-reviewed article on the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello (“Donatello’s Bronze David in the Twenty-First Century,” 2012), and an essay contribution on the Italian Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina (in Visualizing Sensuous Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and the Spanish Americas, Brill, 2018)

    Interview with Dr Michael G. Weller

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    This author interview is by Dr Michael G. Weller, Head of Division 1.5 Protein Analysis at Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). BAM (www.bam.de/en) is a senior scientific and technical institute with responsibility to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. Dr Weller's review paper, Quality issues of research antibodies is available for download in Analytical Chemistry Insights

    Start Talking 2022: Professional networking with confidence (Workshop 1)

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    This two-part session will help you with practical tips to build networks in a professional setting and provide the opportunity to hear from a diverse panel about how your communication skills can increase employability. Session One: Q&A panel session with diverse stakeholders on STEMM communication and employability. The panel includes: Academic and Media: Denby Weller Government: Andrew P Woolnough Industry: Omar ElSernagawy Entrepreneur: Hugh Stevens Indigenous community: Sadie Heckenberg Session Two: Practical session on Professional Networking - presented by Rob Vague, Employability. Get the latest tips and guidance to build your professional network and learn how this can impact your future employment opportunities

    Professional Networking and Stakeholder Panel (Start Talking@Swinburne 2021)

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    This two-part session provides practical tips to build networks in a professional setting and hear from a diverse panel about how STEMM communication skills can increase employability. Session One: Q & A panel session with diverse stakeholders on STEM communication and employability Academic and Media: Denby Weller Government: Andrew P Woolnough Industry: Averil Astall Entrepreneur: Hugh Stevens Indigenous community: Sadie Heckenberg Session Two: Practical session on Professional Networking (presented by Rob Vague, Employability) About Start Talking To create real change, we need more than just brilliant scientific minds. We need leaders, deep thinkers, adventurers, innovators, entrepreneurs, game-changers and science communicators. Our first Start Talking Competition, an initiative of Dr Bita Zaferanloo, was offered in 2019 and continues in 2021 in collaboration with the Employability team and STEMM Clubs

    'Soothsayer' program

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    Dated 1903, this flier advertises "The Soothsayer," an opera written by professor Charles H. Cox of Zanesville, Ohio, to be performed on Friday, May 19, 1903, at the Weller Theatre in Zanesville. The advertisement includes a cast list and general information regarding venue details and ticket purchase

    Beyond the Catholic-Protestant divide : religious and ethnic diversity in the North and South of Ireland

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    Paper presented to the IBIS conference Old structures, new beliefs: religion, community and politics in contemporary Ireland, University College Dublin, 15 May 2003.This paper explores the challenges posed by the ethnic diversification of contemporary Irish society for conventional understandings of and responses to issues of religion, community and politics. It argues that the particularities of social and institutional histories and structures in the North and South have eclipsed wider considerations of both race and ethnicity and religious identity beyond the Catholic-Protestant divide. This has, in turn, served to obscure the many dynamic changes that such diversity has catalysed both within Irish civil society generally, and within the island’s traditional religious institutions themselves. The paper discusses the promises and potentials of conceptualising religion or religious identity and the relationships between religion and ethnicity within broader cultural and political fields, and their implications for the “new” (multicultural) Ireland.Not applicableti -TS 07.07.10 Author is part of the school of Sociolog

    An author and reviewer in conversation – reproducibility and antibody validation

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    A recent Opinion Article by Jan Voskuil (JV), Aeonian Biotech, discussed the challenges in validation of research antibodies. It was openly peer reviewed by Michael Weller (MW), Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Germany. In this blog, both discuss these challenges, the reproducibility crisis and open data
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