• EMBL Australia Newsletter - June 2020

    Newsletters / 16 June 2020

    News this quarter:

    • Our group leaders join the global battle against COVID-19
    • Leap forward in the generation of new antibiotics
    • New genomics centre to open under David Lynn’s leadership
    • Prof Peter Currie elected as Fellow of the Science Academy
    • Gene research could lead to cancer breakthrough
    • Annual student symposium EAPS to go virtual in 2020
    • Emerging leader wins grant for basic research on enzymes
    • Get to Know: Professor David Lynn

    And more:

    • Job opportunities
    • Student opportunities
    • Recent publications
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  • Get to know... Professor David Lynn

    News / 2 June 2020

    Professor David Lynn is an EMBL Australia Group Leader, based at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), and a Flinders University Professor.
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  • Leap forward in the development of new antibiotics

    News / 13 May 2020

    EMBL Australia group leader Max Cryle has provided a new understanding of Glycopeptide antibiotics (GPAs) biosynthesis that allows new GPAs to be made and tested in the laboratory - a vital step in the quest to develop new antibiotics to keep pace with the ever-evolving ‘superbugs’ that threaten global public health.
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  • Opinion: Re-think research funding

    News / 12 May 2020

    An opinion article by EMBL Australia Scientific Head Professor James Whisstock (published in The Herald Sun on 13 May 2020) calls for a national approach for funding a diversity and depth of scientific research we hope we might never need.
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  • Gene research could lead to cancer breakthrough

    News / 6 May 2020

    EMBL Australia group leader Professor Eduardo Eyras has developed a general-purpose tool to study how cells function in a common type of brain tumour, but that could also be applied to other tumours and diseases. The research was published in Nature Communications.
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  • EMBL Australia Newsletter - March 2020

    Newsletters / 11 March 2020

    News this quarter:

    • Fish school by randomly copying each other, not the group
    • Travel grants: a ticket to Europe, news ideas, networks & more
    • Major cell network mapping reveals rewiring in colorectal cancer
    • Grant to investigate the function of circular RNAs in the brain
    • 3D-printed microscope makes sensitive disease diagnosis more accessible
    • Applications closing for annual EMBL Australia PhD Course

    And more:

    • Job opportunities
    • Upcoming events
    • Recent publications
    • Student opportunities
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