News
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Professor Suzanne Garland, who directs the Centre for Women’s Infectious Diseases at Bio21 has received the prestigious title of an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).
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NHMRC Grants fund infectious disease, antimicrobial, cancer and basic cell biology research at the Bio21 Institute
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ANDREW HOLMES of UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Congratulations to members of the Bio21 community whose research has received funding and who have been part of LIEF infrastructure and equipment grants that have received funding.
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After an initial severe infection, patients may be at high risk of contracting secondary infections and developing fatal pneumonia.
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Genetic variation is essential for survival; it allows species to adapt and evolve so they can overcome disease and other environmental threats, and avoid the negative consequences of inbreeding.
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Bio21 researchers from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, including the Tilley, van Driel, McConville, Gleeson and Hinde labs made a good showing, presenting their work and collecting awards for their presentations.
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19 October 2017
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Novel technology discovered at University of Melbourne has the potential to transform the management of cancer
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Congratulations to Kat Holt, Spencer Williams and Eric Reynolds upon receiving NHMRC funding.