News
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Bio21 group leaders, Paul Gooley and Danny Hatters, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Craig Hutton from the School of Chemistry were promoted to the position of full Professor at the University of Melbourne.
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Professor Frances Separovic is ready to take her place as a leader in STEMM and as a Homeward Bound participant. Her achievements across biophysical chemistry make her a valued addition on this journey.
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Researchers have found a way to stop the rabies virus shutting down the body’s immune defence against it. In doing so they have solved a key scientific puzzle and have laid the foundation for the development of new anti-rabies vaccines.
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Meet Yan Hong Tan, Melbourne Protein Characterisation & ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery, acting Centre Manager
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Genetic variation is critical to allow populations to adapt to current and future environmental stresses. Read Pursuit piece by Bio21's Ary Hoffmann...
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Professor Leann Tilley and Dr Stanley Xie from the Bio21 Institute are working with experts from the Japanese company, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and Swiss-based foundation, Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), in a double-pronged effort to develop new antimalarial drugs.
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Melbourne Dental School Head of School Mike Morgan, CSL Senior Vice President of Research Andrew Nash, University of Melbourne Vice-President (Enterprise) Doron Ben-Meir, COHR CEO & Director of Research Eric Reynolds, Member for Higgins Katie Allen and Brandon Capital Investment Manager Ingmar Wahlqvist at the launch of Denteric.
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New research was published today [Cell Host and Microbe, 11 September] that shows how an important group of human pathogens cause disease, opening up fresh avenues for much needed therapies.
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Congratulations to Bio21's Leann Tilley and David Ascher, who have received NHMRC Development and Investigator grants respectively.
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An exciting new microscope has been installed in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Node of the Biological Optical Microscopy Platform at the Bio21 Institute, 28 August 2019.