Prof. TREVOR MARSHALL, PhD


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Current Presentations:

2nd World DNA and Genome Day, Dalian, China, April 2011
  Session Chairman: Metagenomics and Human Diseases

Private Invitational summit on Multiple Sclerosis and Vit-D
 Glasgow, Scotland, Sept 21, 2010

7th Intl. Congress on Autoimmunity, Ljubljana, Slovenia, May 2010
  Session Chair: Presentation: "The VDR Nuclear Receptor is Key to Reversing Autoimmune Disease."
  Video of presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2yEwnZy8B8
  Or for China, on Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/user450718/videos

4th Asian Congress on Autoimmunity, Singapore, 11-13 Sept 2009
  Session Co-Chairman: Autoimmunity and Etiology
  Presentation: "Autoimmune Diseases Succumb to a VDR Nuclear Receptor Agonist"
  Video of presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcAVeKobsxU

4th Medical Biotech Forum, Dalian, China, 8-10 Aug 2009
  Presentation: "The VDR Nuclear Receptor is a Novel Proxy for MTSS1 and MTUS1 in Breast , Bladder and Colorectal Cancers"
  Video of presentation: http://vimeo.com/6110400
  Web transcript link: http://autoimmunityresearch.org/transcripts/CMBF_2009_Dalian_Transcript.pdf

Workshop on Chlamydial Infection, Prague, Czech Republic, 18 Apr 2009
  Video of 'Science' presentation: http://vimeo.com/4307469
  Video of 'Protocol' presentation: http://www.vimeo.com/4293599
  Web transcript links: Science and Protocol

2008 World Gene Congress, Foshan, China, 5-7 Dec 2008
  Keynote Speaker. Presentation video at http://www.vimeo.com/2585394

West China Hospital, Clinical Seminar, Chengdu, China, 8 Dec 2008
  Presentation video at http://www.vimeo.com/2599416

6th Intl. Congress on Autoimmunity, Portugal, 10-14 Sept 2008
  co-Chair of session: 'VDR and Vit D in Autoimmune Disease', (Transcript here)
Link to Video of Oral Presentation.

'Understanding Aging', UCLA June 27-29, 2008 - Video of Oral Presentation.

"Days of Molecular Medicine 2008", Karolinska, March 2008
  Poster here, and Video interview in HD at Vimeo

Quick Links:

List of Published Scientific Papers

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Here are the details on the WiFi 802.11b/g Biquad Antenna/Primestar feed

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Trevor Marshall

Prof. Marshall is currently a Director of the Autoimmunity Research Foundation, an Adjunct Professor of the School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Murdoch University (Western Australia), and a past Chair of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society of the Ventura IEEE.

Pasteur once said "In science, chance favors the prepared mind," and Prof. Marshall's career has certainly taken advantage of the many twisty passages in the fields of both Medical Science and Engineering. The best way to find out what he is doing right now is to look at the list of current presentations (above) or browse his recently published scientific papers.

Based in the heart of Southern California's "Digital Coast", Prof. Marshall has been involved in technologies ranging from Immunology, Biomedicine, Autoimmunity, WiFi Security and Internet Infrastructure through RF, Hardware, Software, Audio/Video and Prepress. Previous speaking engagements have included COMDEX, Microprocessor Forums, WLAN/WiFi conferences, and International presentations in a variety of Medical Specialties.


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