News
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Researchers have discovered a mechanism that activates part of the body’s immune system through a class of molecules that structurally resemble sulfa-drugs.
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Over a decade ago, Professor Christopher McDevitt, laboratory head at the Doherty Institute, and Associate Professor Maher forged a collaboration to pursue a clue that manganese was vital for the survival, metabolism and infectivity of S. pneumoniae.
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Professor Richard O'Hair has been recognised with the ANZSMS Medal and Professor Gavin Reid has received a Morrison Medal in 2021.
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Take a virtual tour of the Ian Holmes Imaging Centre in Bio21's new Ruth Bishop building.
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In the critical battle against extinction, conservationists use a variety of tactics to try to save species writes Bio21's Professor Ary Hoffmann.
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Read the Pursuit piece by Bio21's Professor Ary Hoffmann, Nicholas Bell and Dr James Camac.
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Bio21's Professor Andrew Holmes has been recognised with Matthew Flinders Award as part of the Australian Academy of Sciences Honorifics.
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An international collaboration of researchers led by Bio21's Prof Karen Day, have developed a computational method to identify malaria parasites as they move around the world with their human hosts - key to measuring impact of elimination campaigns.
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Congratulatons to Prof Paul Donnelly and teams whose research into SAR Technology to diagnose and treat cancers has been translated to the clinic by Clarity Pharmaceuticals.
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Bio21's Prof Eric Hanssen was part of La Trobe collaboration that discovered a new way to analyse microscopic cells, tissues and other transparent specimens, through the improvement of the phase contrast microscopy technique.