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The National Therapeutic mRNA Platform integrates pivotal patents and internationally leading expertise in mRNA protein output rates, CRISPR RNA editing, RNA structure and modification detection, and ...
The ANU Centre for Therapeutic Discovery (ACTD) is a state-of-the-art high-throughput screening facility for biomarker and therapeutic discovery. The ANU Centre for Therapeutic Discovery (ACTD), ...
The ANU College of Science and Medicine will hold the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event this year on Tuesday 1st July at 2:00pm at the Physics Auditorium.
A world-first clinical trial targeting cancers that are currently undruggable will begin later this year, led by a research team from The Australian National University (ANU) and Canberra Health ...
The research also links to Goal 14 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and to Goal A of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to halt human-induced extinction of threatened species.
“Bioprinting is becoming an exciting technique to address really complex problems,” says Professor Perriman. “We're harnessing the power of robotics and automation to answer questions that you ...
Technology developed at the Research School of Physics has attracted attention from the Taiwanese Space Agency. After a group from Taiwan toured the Space Plasma and Plasma Processing (SP3) lab as ...
Hana* has been rejected from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) twice because her doctor has a policy of never saying a mental health condition is permanent.
Many parents may look to restart their careers as their children grow older, but how many are willing to sign up to a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery program with the view to working in psychiatry..
By Jody Webster, University of Sydney; Juan Carlos Braga, Universidad de Granada; Marc Humblet, Nagoya University; Stewart Fallon, Australian National University, and Yusuke Yokoyama, University of ...
By Phillis Zeng. From smartphones to laptops, our devices are called ‘electronics’ because they use electrons to carry information. But electrons may not be the future of technology.