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Artificial Intelligence in Ion Channel Drug Discovery

Application of machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to develop models predictive of drug activity, selectivity, stability and distribution. The project will be condu more...

Supervisor(s): Balle, Thomas (Associate Professor)

Alzheimer’s Disease and Blood Vessels

Techniques: single cell RNAsequencing and gene expression analysis, high resolution imaging, molecular biology, tissue culture, in vitro models of disease, flow cytometry, some anim more...

Supervisor(s): Gamble, Jennifer (Professor)

Ageing Blood Vessels

Techniques: high resolution imaging, use of new imaging platforms such as ImageStream, molecular biology, tissue culture, in vitro models of disease, flow cytometry, establishment o more...

Supervisor(s): Gamble, Jennifer (Professor)

A Novel Role in Stabilizing Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque

Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of cardiovascular deaths, accounting for ~30% of all deaths in Australia in 2018. Atherosclerotic plaque rupture leads to heart failure and stro more...

Supervisor(s): Misra, Ashish (Dr)

Development of Tissue-Targeted Vectors for Musculoskeletal Gene Therapy

A unique opportunity is available for an outstanding PhD scholar to conduct research in developing tissue-targeted AAV vectors for gene delivery and CRISPR gene editing. more...

Supervisor(s): Schindeler, Aaron (Associate Professor)

Novel drug development for human eye cancers

M. Phil or PhD project is available in this laboratory to discover and develop new drug candidates in treating human eye cancers.  more...

Supervisor(s): Zhou, Fanfan (Dr)

Homo Integralis 2: Transparent motion and the moving observer

Transparent motion or motion transparency is still a rather badly understood phenomenon. One can create spatial motion transparency and temporal motion transparency. The second part more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)

Targeting Rab7 and TBC1D15 to overcome mitochondrial dysfunction in neurological diseases

Pharmacological manipulation of contacts between mitochondria and LE/Lys could provide opportunities to improve PD, CMT2B and NPC disease. Virtual screening of compound libraries wi more...

Supervisor(s): Grewal , Thomas (Associate Professor), Groundwater, Paul (Professor), Hibbs, David (Dai) (Professor)