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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.

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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TWITTER

What we do

Research Programs

While our Centre is composed of chemists, immunologists, physicists, structural biologists, single molecule scientists and biophysicists, we break these down into nine research themes which cover three key disciplines: immunology, chemistry and physics. The researchers within these disciplines are engaged in the application and fundamental development of imaging, for the mutual benefit of all. Read More

Partnering

The Imaging CoE is passionate about maximising the impact of the cutting edge research conducted within the Centre. Therefore, in addition to making scientific discoveries that impact on our knowledge and understanding, we also aim to translate our discoveries into tangible outcomes for society at large, either through commercialising our discoveries into products and services or through inspiring and educating the next generation of scientists to drive innovation. Read More

Community

Our centre has a commitment to the communication of science. Our vision is to create a body of information about the scientific work of the Centre that demonstrates the power of interdisciplinary science and develops strong community links, including with secondary schools. Read More

Our Research Team

Prof James Whisstock NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Monash University.
Prof James Whisstock NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Monash University. He trained in Bioinformatics and Structural Biology and obtained his PhD from University of Cambridge in the UK in 1996. Since arr View Profile
Prof Katharina (Kat) Gaus NHMRC Senior Research Fellow at UNSW
Prof Katharina (Kat) Gaus NHMRC Senior Research Fellow at UNSW Kat leads the UNSW Centre in Single Molecule Science at the Lowy Cancer Research Centre. She is a trained physicist with a PhD in View Profile
Prof Jamie Rossjohn NHMRC Australia Fellow, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University
Prof Jamie Rossjohn NHMRC Australia Fellow, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University Jamie is a world-leading X-ray crystallographer and holds a PhD in X-ray crystallography from Bath University. He is a world-leadi View Profile
Assoc Prof Brian Abbey ARC Future Fellow in the Department of Physics
Assoc Prof Brian Abbey ARC Future Fellow in the Department of Physics Brian leads the Materials characterisation and XFEL Science group at La Trobe University. He holds masters degrees from University View Profile
Prof Dale Godfrey NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
Prof Dale Godfrey NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, University of Melbourne Dale is current President of the Australasian Society for Immunology, a society with over 1,000 members. He also serves as Imaging View Profile
Prof William (Bill) Heath Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne
Prof William (Bill) Heath Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne Bill is an experienced and distinguished immunologist with a PhD in Medicine from the University of Melbourne. Bill uses infectiou View Profile
Assoc Prof Harry Quiney
Assoc Prof Harry Quiney An experienced theoretical physicist, Harry holds a Master? degree in Theoretical Chemistry from Monash University and a PhD in View Profile
Prof Keith Nugent Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) at the Australian National University
Prof Keith Nugent Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) at the Australian National University Keith holds a PhD in laser physics from the Australian National University and has previously served as Director of the Australian View Profile
Prof David Fairlie NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, University of Queensland
Prof David Fairlie NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, University of Queensland David is a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow and Head of the Division of Chemistry and Structural Biology at the Institute fo View Profile