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Bioinformatician and PhD student Neke Ibeh has a vision for a world where all people, regardless of their background, can equally benefit from
Bioinformatician and PhD student Neke Ibeh has a vision for a world where all people, regardless of their background, can equally benefit from
Dr Julian Vivian joined SVI earlier this year, to head the newly established Structural Immunology Laboratory.
Julian’s expertise is in protein
“Genetic disorders have a serious effect on the quality of life and life-expectancy of children,” says Dr Astrid Glaser. “Finding new ways to treat
Professor Louise Purton has been named recipient of the prestigious McCulloch & Till Award from the International Society for Experimental Hematology
A prestigious Victorian Cancer Agency (VCA) Fellowship has been awarded to Associate Professor Wayne Crismani to support research focused on people
Three SVI scientists have received funding from the 2022 Diabetes Australia Research Program to support their innovative type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Natural killer cells in infection and cancer
Our overarching goal is to improve
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Research recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), led by SVI’s Associate Professor Andrew Deans, sheds new light
On 4 February each year, we focus our attention on cancer, one of the world’s most prevalent chronic diseases.
It’s estimated that since last
JDRF International has funded two new SVI research projects looking at the role of immune T cells in type 1 diabetes. This research has the potential
SVI researchers will explore how cells retain the energy they need to function, thanks to a new three-year Australian Research Council Discovery