Tour the labs | Meet the researchers
You’re invited to a complimentary, behind-the-scenes Lab Tour at the University of South Australia’s cutting-edge research facilities. Meet the researchers funded by Craniofacial Australia, hear about the latest breakthroughs, and see the labs where the future of craniofacial care is being shaped.
When:
In person:
Wednesday 15 October 2025 – 10:30am to 12:30pm
Sunday 19 October 2025 – 10:30am to 12:30pm
Online:
Via Zoom – discussion panel & virtual lab tour
Wednesday 15 October 2025 – 10:45am to 11:45am
Where:
Level 8, University of South Australia – Bradley Lawson Building
Corner North Terrace & Morphett Street, Adelaide SA 5000
(Parking available at the Adelaide Convention Centre car park)
Cost: Free

Can’t attend in person?
Join us live from anywhere via Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88126942062?pwd=ySdpvMGjtb8EiWvyULz7J6yCBdvBzR.1
Wednesday 15 October 2025, 10:45am – 11:45am (Adelaide time ACDT).
Note: a recording of the Zoom session will be available after the event.
What’s in store:
- Hear from leading researchers about groundbreaking Australian-led craniofacial research
- Take a guided tour through Assoc. Professor Quenten Schwarz’s research lab
- Enjoy morning tea while connecting with like-minded people
Speakers:
- Assoc. Professor Quenten Schwarz – Head of Neurovascular Research, UniSA
- Professor Rachel Roberts – School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, and Craniofacial Australia's Resource Hub
- Dr Amanda Osborn, PhD – Senior Research Officer, School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide and Craniofacial Australia's Resource Hub
- Assoc. Professor Sebastian Dworkin - Lab Head, Developmental Genetics Group, La Trobe University
RSVP:
Limited spots, book by Wednesday 8 October 2025
Reserve your place online:
lab-tours-2025.eventbrite.com.au
Or call Kerri Jones: (08) 8267 4128
Important Information:
- For safety reasons, attendees must be 15 years or older to enter the labs.
- Attendees aged 12 and up are welcome at the panel discussion.
- The venue and labs are wheelchair accessible.
Further details will be emailed following your booking confirmation. We look forward to welcoming you for an inspiring and informative morning exploring the science and future of craniofacial care.
Pictured above, left to right:
- Assoc. Professor Quenten Schwarz – Head of Neurovascular Research, UniSA
- Dr Amanda Osborn, PhD – Senior Research Officer, School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide and Craniofacial Australia's Resource Hub
- Professor Rachel Roberts – School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, and Craniofacial Australia's Resource Hub
- Assoc. Professor Sebastian Dworkin - Lab Head, Developmental Genetics Group, La Trobe University