Max Cryle talks: molecular machines

Max Cryle wears a few hats: he is an AI on the Imaging CoE, an EMBL group leader and a researcher in the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute. He wore all his hats at once

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A physicist abroad

Imaging CoE postdoc Daniel Langley spent a week in sunny California working with a team of scientists from around the world.

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Contactless Trampoline

Imaging CoE AI Steve Lee, from the Australian National University, published a paper in Biomedical Optics Express that lays out an all optical particle delivery system for use in XFEL experiments. Here, Steve explains the paper, the physics and the contactless trampoline to us.

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Inspiring the next generation

Imaging CoE scientists took part in the 2015 International Science Students Fair hosted at the John Monash Science School. Centre CI Harry Quiney devised a marvellous programme aimed at showcasing the interdisciplinary nature of the

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