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New approaches for antibiotic and anti-inflammatory sulfa-drug allergiesResearchers have discovered a mechanism that activates part of the body’s immune system through a class of molecules that structurally resemble sulfa-drugs.
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Pursuit: Starving the bacterium that causes pneumoniaOver a decade ago, Professor Christopher McDevitt, laboratory head at the Doherty Institute, and Associate Professor Maher forged a collaboration to pursue a clue that manganese was vital for the survival, metabolism and infectivity of S. pneumoniae.
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Congratulations to Bio21's ANZSMS MedallistsProfessor Richard O'Hair has been recognised with the ANZSMS Medal and Professor Gavin Reid has received a Morrison Medal in 2021.
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Virtual Tour - Ian Holmes Imaging CentreTake a virtual tour of the Ian Holmes Imaging Centre in Bio21's new Ruth Bishop building.
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Variety is the spice of life... and key to saving wildlifeIn the critical battle against extinction, conservationists use a variety of tactics to try to save species writes Bio21's Professor Ary Hoffmann.
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The complexities of predicting climate change effectsRead the Pursuit piece by Bio21's Professor Ary Hoffmann, Nicholas Bell and Dr James Camac.
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Media Release: Australian scientists changing the world recognised with Academy awardsBio21's Professor Andrew Holmes has been recognised with Matthew Flinders Award as part of the Australian Academy of Sciences Honorifics.
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Media Release: Tracking the global movement of malaria parasites and their variantsAn international collaboration of researchers led by Bio21's Prof Karen Day, have developed a computational method to identify malaria parasites as they move around the world with their human hosts - key to measuring impact of elimination campaigns.
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Media Release: Clarity Pharmaceuticals bolsters IP position through assignment of patents from the University of MelbourneCongratulatons to Prof Paul Donnelly and teams whose research into SAR Technology to diagnose and treat cancers has been translated to the clinic by Clarity Pharmaceuticals.
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Media Release: Discovery makes the invisible visibleBio21's Prof Eric Hanssen was part of La Trobe collaboration that discovered a new way to analyse microscopic cells, tissues and other transparent specimens, through the improvement of the phase contrast microscopy technique.
