Fantastic to see Honours student Dane graduating today. It was an absolute pleasure to be part of your supervisor team this year Dane! Can’t wait to work with you for your PhD @uwanews@UWAhumanscience
Excited to share my opinion piece on rethinking culture to unlock the potential of research
Grateful to @HyperAHA & editors @LabTouyz & @endocelldoc for the support
A 🧵 about why I wrote this & why it matters
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I am really excited that superstar RNA structure expert Yue Wan from Genome Institute of Singapore is coming to Melbourne for this conference. Can't wait.
Join us to hear about cutting edge RNA Technology, a key theme at Biomolecular Horizons 2024 in Melbourne 22-26 Sept 2024 - featuring Keynote Speaker Prof. Yue Wan of the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore. Visit bmh2024.com#bmh2024@LeannTilley@FrancesBiophys
Join us for a special Focus Day: Gene Editing featuring Plenary Speaker Prof. Caixia Gao – at Biomolecular Horizons 2024 in Melbourne 22-26 September 2024 ...the future is biomolecular. Visit bmh2024.com#bmh2024
Genomics, Gene Regulation and Epigenetics is one of our key themes and features Keynote Speaker Prof Job Dekker – at Biomolecular Horizons 2024 in Melbourne 22-26 September 2024 ...the future is biomolecular. Visit bmh2024.com#bmh2024
We are delighted to welcome you to #bmh2024 where we are honoured to host Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Kobilka presenting the Grimwade Medal Plenary Public Lecture. Biomolecular Horizons 2024 in Melbourne 22-26 September 2024. Visit bmh2024.com@FrancesBiophys
Congratulations to Karikó and Weissman on being awarded their joint Nobel Prize! Join us at Biomolecular Horizons 2024 in Melbourne 22-26 September 2024 when the world’s biomolecular community will gather to share the latest research and findings. bmh2024.com#bmh2024
A fantastic way to kick off National Science Week! Thanks to Kingsway Christian College for the invitation to speak about mRNA vaccines and future innovation. If the quality of the questions from students is anything to go by, the future looks bright! @uwanews@UWAhumanscience
📢 This deadline is approaching fast! 12 days left to apply for a Postdoc position in our lab @SMS_UWA. In brief: exciting SynBio project / state-of-the-art facilities/ 2 years contract / ~$100k p.a. / enjoy endless sunshine & the beach at your doorstep. Hurry folks🔥
🔥 Job alert: You are a Postdoc in Synthetic Biology/Metabolic Engineering? Want to build genetic circuits for optimised production of antimicrobial peptides? Interested in bio-based, self-healing concrete? Live in sunny Perth?
Apply now! tinyurl.com/j4f9c2zn
🎉⚡New paper alert!
How do mutations give rise to cancer?
Conventionally this is thought to occur through changes in protein coding genes.
👉We show how 'dark side' of our genome plays important roles through #lncRNAs
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📣 Excited to announce @KalexandrovAU as a speaker at #SynBioConf2023! With expertise in protein engineering, artificial sensing, and signal transduction, he will shed light on the fascinating intersections between biology and electronics. Don't miss his insights! 👨🏻🔬🤖🦠
‼️ Submit abstracts:
tinyurl.com/2na46ece#Biosensors#SBA2023#SBA#SynBio@UQ_News
Excited to have @ankeny_rachel as a speaker at #SynBio2023 conference. An interdisciplinary expert in history and philosophy of science and bioethics. Join us to explore the fascinating world of synthetic biology with her insights. ⚖️🧬🧪@UoA_Innovation
‼️ Submit abstracts:
tinyurl.com/2na46ece
Call for Abstracts! 📣
Abstracts can now be submitted via the below link on our website for the #SBA2023 conference
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Join us for 3 days full of cutting edge #SynBio talks in ☀️Perth, Western Australia
We look forward to hearing from you! 🤩
For #WomensHistoryMonth, we're celebrating outstanding scientists in the biotech industry. We salute Sarah Diermeier, founder and chief scientific officer of Amaroq Therapeutics, which is focused on developing a new class of therapeutics that target long non-coding RNAs in cancer
I love it when quite diverse areas come together in fulfilling collaboration. This paper out today showing paraspeckle nuclear bodies increase when breast cancer cells move through microchannels and sit in the drivers seat at the front of the nucleus! rdcu.be/c4NUC
Sparking new questions on the mechanical influence on condensates: does the chromatin at the nuclear front open to allow more paraspeckles? Other nuclear bodies? Polarisation of nuclear features in driving migration - useful diagnostic? can it be therapeutically targeted? 👀 ⏰