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Biological Sciences/cancers and other related disorders… sheet made up of lipids (fats) and proteins. The plasma membrane plays a crucial role in detecting… Frontline Science: LPS‐inducible SLC30A1 drives human macrophage‐mediated zinc toxicity against intracellular Escherichia coli… ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology (Monash lead institution)… . He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and an Associate Member of EMBO.… communicate science and medicine to both experts and a general audience. Until recently, we have been limited…
Our research focuses on understanding how cells work and what goes wrong in disease. We are studying the role of cellular organelles in defence against pathogens, the molecular changes underlying muscle disease, and optimising methods to deliver therapeutics to specific cell types in whole animals.
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Generation of patient-derived micro-organoid spheres for precision medicine in endometriosis… I am a basic science researcher with training in cell biology, genetics and research translation… tissue and a new avenue for testing drugs and developing personalized medicine for treating…
I am a basic science researcher with training in cell biology, genetics and research translation. My research investigates the female reproductive system by focusing on the contribution of individual cells. I aim to understand the influence of genetic architecture, differentiation and maturation on …
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universities and institutes. This collaboration between leading bioengineering, nanotechnology, stem… therapeutics to promote rapid and more effective recovery following an acute cardiovascular event… Regenerative medicine: reprogramming the injured heart… Cardiovascular Development and Disease: Discovery science to translational applications… , and single cell RNA-sequencing to study how cells differentiate into cell types of the heart… : Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Washington, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine… science and clinical applications, we discuss how ZFN research can address some of the ethical and…
Career Summary: 2009: PhD, University of Michigan, USA with training in cardiac physiology, modelling myocardial ischemia in vivo and in vitro, and development of therapeutic approaches for myocardial ischemia; 2009–2015: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Washington, Institute for Stem Cel …
Advancing stem cells toward clinical testing: Work by Dr Palpant on iPSC genome engineering and differentiation protocols led to him receiving the 2015 Young Investigator Award from the International Society for Heart Research. This work resulted in a licensed patent (US Patent 10,612,002; 2020) on …
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sequence in a human body to create astoundingly diverse forms and functions. This project integrates… cell types will contribute to early disease diagnosis, targeted drug discovery and precision medicine.… Expression specificity of disease-associated lncRNAs: toward personalized medicine… contributes to early disease diagnosis, targeted drug discovery and precision medicine… Biomedical Machine Learning… of Queensland. He is leading the Genomics and Machine Learning (GML) lab to study neuroinflammation… allows for the discovery and ranking of clinically relevant alternative medicines based on their…
Dr Quan Nguyen is a Group Leader at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB), The University of Queensland. He is leading the Genomics and Machine Learning (GML) lab to study neuroinflammation and cancer-immune cells at single-cell resolution and within spatial morphological tissue context. His …
Genomics research for the past decade has relied on data from bulk sequencing of dissociated tissues. The problem with this approach is it discards both intercellular variation among cancer cells and spatial information within a tumour. Dr Nguyen's Cancer Spatial Omics (CSO) program applied spatial …
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biomedical science (majoring in biochemistry and immunology), Dr Shim incorporates inter-disciplinary… Identifying genetic regulators that orchestrate cell differentiation in development and disease…
Dr Shim's research revolves around developing computational methods to understand determinants of cell identity by analysing various genomic data. Trained in bioinformatics, pharmacy and biomedical science (majoring in biochemistry and immunology), Dr Shim incorporates inter-disciplinary knowledge t …
Dr Shim's discovery has helped address an area of unmet need in genetic analysis pipelines as evidenced by significant international uptake. Working with UQ’s main commercialisation company UniQuest, Dr Shim's work formed the basis for successful contracts with industry partners including HAYA The …
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University of Queensland. Clara’s research focuses on using genomic and transcriptomic analysis to… L1 transposons occupy 17% of the human genome and are widely exapted for the regulation of human…
Clara Jiang is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, the University of Queensland. Clara’s research focuses on using genomic and transcriptomic analysis to investigate the genetic basis of cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders, with a particular focus on fema …
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, materials and environmental science. Expected outcomes include smarter science, more productive… The Craik group focuses on the discovery and applications of small disulfide-rich proteins as leads… NMR and Structural Genomics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences… ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science… elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, appointed… Oral activity has been described for cyclotide-containing traditional medicines, and demonstrated…
David Craik (AO, FRS, FAA) is in the Centre for Chemistry and Drug Discovery at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Australia. He discovered the cyclotide family of circular proteins and has characterized the structures of many animal toxins including conotoxins fro …
Professor Craik is known internationally for his pioneering work on the discovery and study of naturally occurring circular proteins. Gene-encoded circular proteins were unknown when he started working on them in the 1990s, but it is now clear that their unique topology makes them remarkably stable …
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