WELCOME TO THE IMAGING COE
ABOUT US
The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging (Imaging CoE) develops and uses innovative microscopy and imaging techniques to observe the details of how the immune system functions at the molecular level. Funded in 2014 with more than $39 million over seven years, the Centre brings together leading biologists, chemists and physicists from five major Australian universities, as well as scientific and commercial partners globally. Collectively, the Centre uses a truly multi-scale and programmatic approach to imaging to deliver maximum impact. The Imaging CoE is headquartered at Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria with four collaborating organisations ??La Trobe University, University of New South Wales, University of Melbourne, and the University of Queensland.
VISION & OBJECTIVES
The Imaging CoE aims to visualise and interpret the atomic, molecular and cellular interactions involved in our immune response. We achieve this by developing and using a wide range of tools across chemistry, biology and physics.
EVENTS
Interactive Science Expo
28 November 2019
Wild and Comparative Immunology Workshop
5 December 2019
Sensory Scientific Exhibition and Discovery Day
6 December 2019
NEWS
PAPER: The Cryo-EM structure of the acid activatable pore-forming immune effector Macrophage-expressed gene 1
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Monash University has become host to the new Victorian node of Microscopy Australia
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PAPER: Fluorescence biosensor for real-time interaction dynamics of host proteins with HIV-1 capsid tubes
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Centre AI A/Prof Laura Mackay named Eureka prize finalist
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Sensory Science in the running for Eureka Prize!
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The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging develops & applies imaging techniques to visualise molecular interactions?
Emma Sierecki & @EMBLAustralia group leader Yann Gambin create ultrasensitive plug&play #SingleMolecule #fluorescence #microscope to detect disease biomarkers @UNSWMedicine @ImagingCoE @Attoquest http://disq.us/t/3kbcqcy
New from Yann Gambin & Emma Sierecki? #InteracTeam ?塚?3D-printed microscope makes sensitive disease diagnosis more accessible: http://bit.ly/AttoBright
#microscopy #SingleMolecule #Parkinsons #screening #diagnostics
@EMBLAustralia @ImagingCoE @UNSWMedicine @Attoquest
Cool data from @yannoudesbois @TheDohertyInst exploring the interaction between stomal cells (from connective tissue) and T cells in the spleen: without stromal cells, protective T cell responses are impaired and their production of signalling molecules goes down. #ASI2019SA
Among the massive undertaking: #20phds20mins. A great bunch of students, including my friends @CMitoKnight & @nicolelausci. We are on air now!
Thanks for having us @einstein_agogo!
#SciComm #IAmAnImmunologist
???? ?????????????屢?氣??????? to our CI Kat Gaus, AIs Kate Poole @PooleLab1, Mat矇 Biro and Till B繹cking from UNSW Node @SingMolSci awarded >$4M in #NHMRC #IdeasGrant funding. Well done!! ??
Phenomenally proud! ?
CIAs Kat Gaus, Kate Poole @PooleLab1, Mat矇 Biro, Till B繹cking awarded >$4M in #NHMRC #IdeasGrant funding over 5 yrs, almost 翹 the total $16.8M awarded for basic science @UNSW. ?
???Congratulations all involved!
@UNSWMedicine @EMBLAustralia @ImagingCoE