T cells use force to destroy cancer cells
News / 16 September 2022
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Newsletters / 8 September 2022
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News / 7 September 2022
A new biotech company led by Professor Peter Currie and Associate Professor Mikaël Martino, will receive more than half a million dollars to develop much-needed new therapies for the treatment of debilitating muscular dystrophies.
News / 6 September 2022
A/Prof Robert Weatheritt was awarded an RNA Future Leaders grant to develop drugs to fight obesity and Dr Senthil Arumugam won a Team Science grant to further investigate cell size regulation.
News / 2 September 2022
Associate Professor Ville-Petteri Mäkinen is an EMBL Australia Group Leader, based at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute and the University of Adelaide.
An $857,000 grant will enable critical research in tissue regeneration to be conducted by a multidisciplinary team, led by EMBL Australia and ARMI’s Professor Peter Currie and Associate Professor Mikaël Martino and Dr Ryan Hicks from AstraZeneca.
News / 22 February 2022
EMBL Australia group leader Associate Professor Mikaël Martino has been awarded a coveted Senior Medical Research Fellowship from the Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation to develop novel regenerative medicine technologies.
News / 2 August 2021
Genes in the human genome are made of DNA. Upon gene expression, a segment of DNA is copied into another molecule called RNA. When gene regulation goes wrong, diseases like cancer can occur. Therefore, knowing how enzymes — highly efficient protein nanomachines — work to switch genes on and off enables the development of new drugs and diagnostics.
Newsletters / 28 June 2021
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News / 10 June 2021
Associate Professor Maté Biro is the Cell Motility and Mechanobiology Group Leader for EMBL Australia, based at the University of New South Wales.
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