Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry news and events
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Portable biosensor could detect PFAS on site
Rapid test for “forever chemicals” removes need for specialist labs.
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AI tool puts people first, two new NHMRC grants
AI health tool among La Trobe projects awarded share of $3.9m grants.
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Cell death discovery could aid cancer treatments
Research shows how dying cells are cleared from our bodies.
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Patch offers hope to save frog populations
Patch offers hope to save frog populations
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Transforming hydrocarbons
La Trobe researchers have discovered a new type of chemical that could change how we transform fossil fuels into useful products.
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Transforming hydrocarbons
La Trobe researchers have discovered a new type of chemical that could change how we transform fossil fuels into useful products.
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’Footprint of Death’ gives new clues to cell life
Scientists at La Trobe University discover previously unknown way viruses could spread around the body.
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Dr Lesley Cheng wins Women of Colour in STEM Award
La Trobe molecular biologist claims Innovator/Entrepreneur Award.
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Long COVID could hold key to ME/CFS, MS
La Trobe to research post-viral infections with $3m in NHMRC funding.
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Hub to accelerate Australia's biosensor industry
Launch of ARC Molecular Biosensors at Point-of-Use (MOBIUS).
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Researchers awarded $4.5m ARC Future Fellowships
La Trobe University researchers have secured almost $4.5 million in Federal Government funding to further studies into areas such as immune cell development, Australian history and agriculture.
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The power of platelet-targeting in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
Research led by Dr Jacqueline Orian has offered renewed hope for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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