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  • EMBL’s Head of Electron Microscopy Core Facility, Dr Yannick Schwab, will present at EMBL Australia’s PhD Course

    News / 28 April 2017

    Dr Yannick Schwab, team leader and head of electron microscopy core facility at EMBL, will travel from EMBL Heidelberg to join us and 60 first and second-year PhD students at the EMBL Australia PhD Course in July at Monash University.

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  • Gaus group researchers have developed a sensor to measure membrane charges in live cells

    News / 26 April 2017

    Alex Ma, Katharina Gaus and their colleagues have developed a fluorescence membrane charge sensor (MCS) that reports changes in electrostatic interactions at the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane in live cells.
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  • Ancient DNA expert Professor Alan Cooper to give public address at the EMBL Australia PhD Course on 12 July 2017

    News / 23 April 2017

    Professor Alan Cooper, the 2016 South Australian Scientist of the Year and prominent ancient DNA researcher, will give a plenary address to the students at our PhD Course in July.

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  • Swiss researcher Dr Harald Janovjak announced as a new EMBL Australia group leader

    News / 20 April 2017

    His passion for regenerative medicine has seen him work all over the world and now Dr Harald Janovjak is bringing his expertise to EMBL Australia as a group leader based at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute at Monash University either later this year or in early 2018.
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  • The Davidovich group has further enhanced our knowledge on how genes are regulated

    News / 15 April 2017

    In collaboration with an assembly of highly recognised international scientists, EMBL Australia group leader Chen Davidovich and Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech (Howard Hughes Medical Institute and University of Colorado at Boulder) have discovered how a gene-suppressing enzyme recognises genes product.

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  • Read about the EMBL International PhD Programme from Australian PhD student, Morgan Oatley

    News / 26 March 2017

    Morgan Oatley is one of Australia’s first students to enter the esteemed EMBL International PhD Programme. Read our interview with Morgan about the programming and studying abroad.

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  • VLSCI re-launches as Melbourne Bioinformatics

    News / 23 February 2017

    Seven years since it started in 2009, the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI) has re-launched as Melbourne Bioinformatics.
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  • EMBL Australia and UNSW launch Scientist in Residence programme

    News / 22 February 2017

    The UNSW in collaboration with EMBL Australia are hosting international scientists during a mini-sabbatical to work more closely with the team at the EMBL Australia Node of Single Molecule Science at UNSW. Join us to exchange ideas, develop collaborations, and take advantage of our facilities, which includes a suite of powerful imaging tools.

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  • EMBL Australia Newsletter - January 2017

    Newsletters / 17 February 2017

    News this month:

    • EMBL Australia training events
    • EMBL Australia PhD Symposium 2017 – ‘Overcoming Chaos’
    • GAMe 2017 – Galaxy Australasia Meeting
    • Cryo-EM and single particle analysis workshop

    EMBL Australia training events:

    • Training workshop on cryo-EM and single-particle analysis, Feb 1 – 3, Monash University (FULLY BOOKED)
    • GamE 2017 – Galaxy Australasia Meeting, Feb 3 – 9, Melbourne University
    • EAPS 2017, Nov 29 – Dec 1, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    • EMBL Australia PhD course, July 9 – 21, Monash University
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  • Superbug fighting antibiotics

    News / 10 January 2017

    Throughout 2016 Associate Professor Max Cryle and his collaborators, from the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, have used published molecular structures of antibiotic resistant golden staph (Staphylococcus aureus), to see how we might overcome the resistance with new super-antibiotics.

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