News
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Bio21's Professor Paul Mulvaney is the new Director of the Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science.
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If we are to help wildlife and ecosystems survive in the future, we’ll have to rethink our parks and reserves.
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Read Professor Andrew Holme's piece published in The Conversation.
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Professor Paul Gleeson was Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from 2006 to 1 June, 2016.
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Bio21's Michael Parker is part of an international collaboration that has shown how the bacteria Gardnerella vaginalis targets cells and causes infection in women
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Research linking cancer drugs to overcoming drug-resistant malaria puts team in contention for Eureka Prize
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The Honourable Frank McGuire, Jan Tennent, CEO of BioMedVic and Professor Ian Gust, former Head of CSL’s Research and Development division, in the Bio21 atrium.
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Kevin Cheung and Zara Tse report on a week of work experience at Bio21 Institute, 27th June - 1st July 2016.
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By Errol Hunt, University of Melbourne
‘Roses are red and violets are blue’ – so says the old poem.
But why are roses red? And why are violets blue? What is it that gives something its colour?
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Researchers can now safely import, house and study mosquitoes from outside Australia, giving dengue research in Melbourne a significant boost.