• 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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  • EMBL Australia - 2019 Highlights

    Annual Reports / 11 February 2020

    In 2019, the EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory Network continued to expand, with the addition of three new research groups. We trained hundreds of PhD students in the life sciences through various student programs, strengthened international linkages and our researchers were awarded a number of highly competitive grants, made innovative discoveries and published many high-impact papers.
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