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The Marsden grant awarded to a project using super-resolution microscopy
Dr David Crossman from the Department of Physiology and Associate Professor Tony Hickey from the School of Biological Sciences has been awarded a Marsden.
Marsden grant: To reprogrammed dopamine cells in three-dimensional microspheres to treat Parkinson’s Disease
Professor Bronwen Connor , Associate Professor Darren Svirskis and Dr Amy McCaughey-Chapman were awarded a Marsden Fund Project grant.
Marsden grant: To understand how the immune system uses a molecular timer to fight bacterial infections
Associate Professor Chris Hall and Professor Stefan Bohlander along with Associate Professor Guy Warman from the School of Medicine have received a Marsden grant.
Marsden grant: To study a novel pathway involved in lymphatic vessel regeneration
Dr Jonathan Astin and Professor Anthony Phillips from SBS have received $959 000 from Marsden to study a novel pathway involved in lymphatic vessel regeneration.
High profile publications
Scientists at the ACSRC, in an International collaboration with Victoria Wellington University, have demonstrated the potential to track gene therapy vectors using off-the-shelf PET imaging technologies.
Learning support transformative: Meet Ruth
Dr Ruth Monk successfully defended their PhD thesis entitled ‘Modelling Huntington’s Disease Using Direct Cell Reprogramming’.
Postgraduate news
Ms Raquel Ortega Gambarini is an International student who is starting her PhD studies on 1st December at the ACSRC.
High profile publications
Covid-19 lockdowns took toll on our diets.
Super-Resolution Microscope coming to BIRU!
An Abberior Facility line stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscope has now been ordered and is due to arrive around February 2021.