
Probing the protein factories of the cell to treat rare diseases
Frequently referred to as the building blocks of life, proteins are vital in all cells in all living organisms. That puts ribosomes—the structures responsible for protein
Frequently referred to as the building blocks of life, proteins are vital in all cells in all living organisms. That puts ribosomes—the structures responsible for protein
We are pleased to introduce Dr Michael (Mike) Poidinger, Phenomics Australia Board member and Chair of the Data Integrity Committee. He has over 20 years of
We would like to introduce to you to Prof Kieran Harvey, the newest member of the Phenomics Australia’s Scientific Leaders team. Kieran will lead the Australian
The Australian Drosophila Transgenic Facility, co-led by Phenomics Australia Scientific Leader Professor Kieran Harvey, will be a unique facility for generating transgenic strains of the fruit
The problem, according to Phenomics Australia scientific leader Professor Ernst Wolvetang, is that the brain he wants to study is usually still inside someone’s skull. So
New research published in Science Immunology conducted by an international consortium of researchers spanning 4 continents and supported by Phenomics Australia identified a novel and incredibly
Check some coming soon conferences you might be interested in attending: 28th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium. 2-5 Feb 2023, Lorne, Australia. 28th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium.
FAIR and CARE stem cells By Professor Christine Wells, University of Melbourne. Professor Wells acknowledges funding from Phenomics Australia and the MRFF Stem Cell Therapies Mission
New research supported by Phenomics Australia unravels the molecular mechanisms underlying a group of rare diseases characterised by abnormal ribosome protein production. This work has been
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