News
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4 December 2016
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The NHMRC announced the results of the 2017 NHMRC project grant round on 3 December 2016.
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Georgina Sweet Awardees Assoc Prof Alicia Oshlack, Murdoch Children's Research Institute; Assoc Prof Kathryn Holt, University of Melbourne; Professor Leann Tilley, Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne (Georgina Sweet Laureate Fellow) and Assoc Prof Freya Fowkes, Burnet Institute at the Bio21 Institute 27 October 2016.
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Bio21 groups were awarded $2.34 million in Discovery Project funding and also led or were involved in five successful LIEF grants which received $4.12 million in ARC funding. Two Bio21 early career researchers were also awarded $732,000 with DECRA fellowships.
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Establishment of a collaborative network, led by the University of Melbourne’s Bio21 Institute and Monash University to develop world leading capability in cryo-electron microscopy and protein structural biology
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Dr Nicholas Williamson (MSPF Manager), Prof Malcolm McConville (Bio21 Director), Prof Gavin Reid (Bio21 Group Leader) and Mr Amit Agarwal (Managing Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific ANZ)
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Elizabeth Blackburn Science School, Year 11 student Christian Caramozzino with his mentors Quentin Hong and Wallace Wong at the Research Summit, 5 October 2016.
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Bio21's Associate Professor Neil O’Brien-Simpson and Professor Eric Reynolds from the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and Bio21 Institute were on the team that created the star-shaped ‘peptide polymer’ structures that hold promise for a new treatment methods against superbugs.
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Congratulations to Bio21's Kat Holt, recipient of the Georgina Sweet Award for Quantitative Biomedical Science.