Dr Qi Zhang joins EMBL Australia as group leader at SAiGENCI
News / 14 September 2023
We’re excited to announce that Dr Qi Zhang will be the first EMBL Australia group leader to be hosted at the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute.
News / 14 September 2023
We’re excited to announce that Dr Qi Zhang will be the first EMBL Australia group leader to be hosted at the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute.
News / 6 June 2023
EMBL Australia researchers have made an exciting breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine, offering new hope for safer and more effective treatments.
News / 15 May 2023
The recent EMBL Australia training event at Monash University, ‘Beyond Imaging: Visualisation, analysis & inference’, proved a hit with the local imaging community, with many keen to see the event return and expand.
News / 9 May 2023
PhD students Bec Degnan and Bonnie Werner share the benefits of travelling to EMBL Heidelberg with an EMBL Australia travel grant, including newfound confidence in science communication and inspiration to change research direction.
News / 27 March 2023
EMBL Australia and Burnet Institute group leader Dr Michelle Boyle has been awarded Australia’s largest philanthropic biomedical fellowship to support her research into malaria immunity.
News / 24 March 2023
Dr William Roman will begin as an EMBL Australia Group Leader, based at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, in May.
News / 15 March 2023
We’re excited to welcome three new members – Professor Helen Thomas, Professor Jennifer Stow and Ms Erica Kneipp – to the EMBL Australia Council, as we bid a fond farewell to Professor Andrew Sinclair and Dr David Hansen.
News / 9 March 2023
Farewell to Professor David Lynn and Associate Professor Ville-Petteri Mäkinen, who have successfully completed their nine-year terms as EMBL Australia group leaders.
News / 13 February 2023
EMBL Australia group leader Dr Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan and her team uncover the mechanism that facilitates symmetrical cell division.
News / 15 December 2022
The highly competitive grants will fund innovative research projects to advance a wide range of health issues, including tissue regeneration, immune responses to vaccination, mRNA therapeutics and suppressing cancer growth.
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