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  • ‘Animal Farm’ immunity receptors only work in a crowd, researchers find
  • ‘Team Tiny Trap’ take top honours at Harvard
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  • 19 NHMRC grants, totalling over $12 million, awarded to Imaging CoE researchers
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  • 4.6 Million Dollar Wellcome Trust Funding for HIV Research
  • A killer award for killer T cells
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  • Another brick in the celiac wall
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  • Antigen-induced T cell arrest: the role of membrane tension
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  • Australian flu research raises hopes for universally effective vaccine
  • Bacterial link in coeliac disease
  • Bad diet damages the immune system even before weight gain
  • Barcode scanner microscope films neurons firing
  • Big win for researchers unlocking the secrets of the immune system
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  • Call for applications: Premier’s Award for Health & Medical Research 2016
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  • Capitalising on single turn helical structures
  • Capturing How Amyloid Beta Initiates Death of Neuronal Cells With High-Speed Imaging
  • Carnivorous mushrooms reveal human immune trick
  • Caught on camera: the first glimpse of powerful nanoparticles
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  • Centre AI A/Prof Laura Mackay named Eureka prize finalist
  • Charge sensors to watch the regulation of our T cells
  • Chris Lupton talks: industry engagement
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  • CRYSTAL 30: advancing crystallography in the science community
  • Dale Godfrey talks: immunology
  • Deadly blessing? Stonefish venom could hold the key to understanding the immune system
  • Discovery shines light on the cause of some allergic responses
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  • Electrons and X-rays working together, spurring new ideas?
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  • Exploring the biomedical mechanisms behind coeliac disease
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  • Exploring the frontiers of nano-imaging
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  • Exposing the immune system
  • Exposing the immune system
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  • Falling Walls Labs Australia calling …
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  • Feeling Itchy? Inflammation could be scratched out
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  • How our immune system targets TB
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  • Igniting innovation at the Imaging CoE Summit 2015
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  • Journey to the centre of the cell: nano-rods and worms wriggle best
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  • Key to immune system’s memory revealed
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  • Making heads and tails of embryo development: lessons from the humble fly
  • Malnutrition, shaping up to be a first world problem
  • Mapping the diffusive route of transcription factors in live cell nuclear architecture
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  • New findings into gene regulation
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  • New Imaging CoE Operations Team
  • New population of human T cells
  • New program for students boosts learning and data exchange
  • New technology to advance X-ray crystallography
  • New tool reveals how special immune cells fight bacteria
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  • Paper: A molecule with more to say in autoimmune diseases
  • PAPER: Fluorescence biosensor for real-time interaction dynamics of host proteins with HIV-1 capsid tubes
  • PAPER: PIE-scope, integrated cryo-correlative light and FIB/SEM microscopy
  • PAPER: The Cryo-EM structure of the acid activatable pore-forming immune effector Macrophage-expressed gene 1
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  • Plasmonic gold nanoparticles for nano- and bio-photonic applications – Associate Professor James Chon
  • Playing the numbers: a billion-dollar gamble on the European X-ray Laser
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  • Research uncovers ‘local heroes’ of immune system
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  • Revealed: how the ‘Iron Man’ of immune cells helps T cells fight infection
  • Revealing the next generation of science
  • Rossjohn Lab job opportunity
  • Safer and more comfortable breast cancer screening on the horizon
  • Science without sight: bringing medical discovery to low vision community
  • Scientists reveal key mechanisms of vital enzyme complex
  • Seminar with Associate Professor Alexandra Ros
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  • Sensitive disease diagnosis made more accessible with 3D printing
  • Sensory Science in the running for Eureka Prize!
  • Showcasing inspiring projects from next-generation imaging scientists
  • Single Particle Imaging, a doily and the FameLab Australia semi-finals!
  • Snapshots of the immune system
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  • The future of structural biology is now
  • The future of structural biology is now
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  • Tick spit proteins could hold medical key
  • Top prize for imaging technology that detects disease
  • Turning T cell immunology on its head
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  • Understanding how HIV evades the immune system
  • UNEARTHING IMMUNE RESPONSES TO COMMON DRUGS
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  • Unravelling the immune killing process
  • Victoria’s status as biomedical research hub strengthened with major prize win
  • Viertel Fellowship supports research into immune escape
  • Virus vs Host — an evolutionary arms race
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  • Winston Churchill Travelling Fellow, Kristin Ladell, visiting Imaging CoE this month
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  • Workshop on cryo-EM and single-particle analysis
  • World’s largest electron microscope manufacturer heads Down Under for R&D
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  • World’s most powerful X-ray takes a ‘sledgehammer’ to molecules