Chemistry

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Microscopic view of dead cells.

Leading researchers in innate immunity offer new perspectives into the messages dying or dead cells convey to the immune system.

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Dr Teresa Bonello from the Genome Sciences and Cancer Division at JCSMR.

Dr Bonello is exploring the crucial elements of the tumour microenvironment.

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Dr Vicki Athanasopoulos in a lab at JCSMR.

The findings could lead to new and tailored treatments for Sjogren’s Syndrome and lupus.

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Professor Thomas Preiss in a lab at the John Curtin School of Medical Research.

JCSMR researchers have received a $4 million boost thanks to the Australian Government’s MRFF National Critical Infrastructure Initiative.

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Sarah Mann sits outside on a park bench.

Sarah Mann has experienced first-hand the way opera singing can impact people.

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The unexpected poetry of PhD acknowledgements

After reading hundreds and hundreds of PhD theses, we accidentally discovered how to write the perfect PhD acknowledgement: it's a kind of poetry.

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Dr Tim McInerney in the Finkel Lecture Theatre.

Tim McInerney always knew he'd get a PhD. He hadn't planned on also getting a tattoo.

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Victoria Thomas leans on a bench at the School of Medicine and Psychology

Making tough decisions that conflict with your values can result in what psychologists call 'moral injuries'. ANU experts are working to understand this better.

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Elizabeth Webb at JCSMR

Two researchers from the John Curtin School of Medical Research have been honoured at the inaugural CHARM awards.

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