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the School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS), UQ. She is an emerging researcher in the reproductive… surgical visualization and staged according to the revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine…
Dr Jenny Fung is a senior postdoctoral research fellow and lecturer of pharmacology course at the School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS), UQ. She is an emerging researcher in the reproductive disease field with experience in molecular biology techniques, genetics, functional genomics, statistical and …
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required for molecular motor assembly and regulation and these represent ideal processes for drug… , medical, materials science, and agricultural applications… the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, the flagship institute of Singapore’s science agency (A… -medicine. This system is based on a number of naturally occurring protein motifs and/or sequences which…
Dr Dominic Ng graduated with a BSc (Hons) and gained his PhD from the University of Western Australia. His doctoral studies, conducted in the laboratory of Assoc. Prof. Marie Bogoyevitch, were focused on cardiomyocyte signalling mechanisms regulating pathological tissue growth (ie cardiac hypertroph …
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, behaviour, learning and memory. During development, cortical neural stem cells produce neurons via a… ResTeach 2011 0.1 FTE School of Biomedical Sciences… , and that enable the generation of the diverse suite of neurons and glia that comprise the brain… Institute and The School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) to continue my research into the mechanisms… Transcription factors are key regulators of central nervous system (CNS) development and brain…
I graduated from The University of Tasmania, and received my PhD in Developmental Biology from The University of Queensland in 2003. My PhD, performed at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience with Prof. Melissa Little, centred on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying embryo …
The human brain is an incredibly complex organ, consisting of over 100 billion neurons, and even more glial cells. Further adding to this complexity is the fact that there are a wide variety of distinct neuronal subpopulations within the brain, each with different morphological characteristics, neur …
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universities and institutes. This collaboration between leading bioengineering, nanotechnology, stem… particular interest in neurological diseases and generation of brain organoids from stem cells.… Arrayed cellular environments for stem cells and regenerative medicine… Preparing Australia for Genomic Medicine: A proposal by the Australian Genomics Health Alliance… In this MRFF funded project we will use induced pluripotent stem cell with patient specific and… , nanoparticle and scaffold design and delivery, and stem cell and cell-free regenerative medicine… Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V…
Professor Wolvetang is an international leader in the area of pluripotent stem cell biology and human functional genomics. he initiated and leads Cell Reprogramming Australia, a collaborative framework that facilitates induced pluripotent stem cell research in Australa and is co-director of the UQ C …
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Professor Wolvetang serves on the editorial board of six stem cell and nanotechnology journals; is listed inventor on four patents in stem cell research; and is the recipient of more than $2.5 million in grant funding in the past five years. He is a senior reprogram …
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