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  • Travel grants to EMBL (Heidelberg) PhD Symposium announced

    News / 26 September 2016

    EMBL Australia are delighted to announce that ten postgraduate students have been awarded travel grants to travel to EMBL Heidelberg, Germany, to attend the 18th EMBL student PhD symposium, L1f3 by Numb3r5, Towards Quantitative Biology. The symposium is being held November 17th–19th, 2016.

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  • EMBL Australia submits National Research Infrastructure Roadmap Capability Issues Paper

    News / 26 September 2016

    In July this year, as part of the National Innovation and Science Agenda, the National Research Infrastructure Roadmap Capability Issues Paper (NRIRC 2016) was released to encourage consultation to support development of the 2016 Roadmap.

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  • Nanoparticle shape affects voyage through a cell

    News / 21 September 2016

    The Gaus research team has been working on an age-old question: How does nanoparticle shape affect the voyage through a cell? A new study led by EMBL’s Prof. Kat Gaus uncovered that nanoparticles shaped like rods and worms are more effective at moving to the center of a cell.

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  • A closer look at molecular risk factors for diabetic kidney disease and effect on life span and heart disease

    News / 23 August 2016

    We are well versed on the links between diet, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Yet the conversation around diabetic kidney disease, and the effect on heart disease and lifespan, remains largely unspoken.

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  • Profile - Professor Peter Currie, EMBL Australia, Victoria Node

    News / 22 August 2016

    Professor Peter Currie is a based at Monash University in Victoria, Australia, where he is the Victorian node head for the EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory. He leads research focused on the molecular mechanisms that act to pattern the vertebrate embryo and how different muscle cell types have evolved.

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  • Call for nominations - Scientific Advisory Committee 2017

    News / 23 March 2016

    The European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s (EMBL) Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) is established by EMBL’s governing Council to provide it with advice, particularly regarding proposals from the Director General on the realisation of the programme of scientific activity of the Laboratory.

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  • Let's talk about regenerating bones

    News / 23 March 2016

    We have the ability to regenerate our bones after minor fractures throughout most of our adult life. But our bones are unable to effectively and efficiently recover from larger defects such as osteoporosis.

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  • A/Professor Andrew Lonie (Director EMBL Australia Bioinformatics resource) invited to present at the ELIXIR hands on meeting in Barcelona

    News / 18 March 2016

    Connecting Australian scientific talent and infrastructure to the world, and promoting the remarkable opportunities in Australia is a particular passion of Andrew Lonie’s.

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  • Max Cryle secures accesses to crystallisation facilities at EMBL - Hamburg

    News / 17 March 2016

    A/Professor Max Cryle, Senior Research Fellow and EMBL Group Leader at Monash University has been instrumental in helping his final year PhD student (based in Copenhagen) access crystallisation facilities at EMBL- Hamburg.

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  • Profile - Mathias Hentze, EMBL Director, Heidelberg

    News / 12 March 2016

    As EMBL Director, Professor Matthias Hentze advises and works closely with EMBL’s Director General. Matthias oversees the areas of Resource Development and Alumni Relations, and is supported by the Director’s Office.

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