That’s why we’ve established collaborations with a variety of groups including Greg Neely in flies, Jake Lusis in mice and a range of clinical colleagues in humans.
and Lech Blaine – and two researchers – Dr Janani Thillainadesan and Professor Greg Neely – in an exciting discussion wrangled by Professor Stephen Simpson.
Professor Neely's main interest is in how we feel pain and investigating at the molecular level how painful venoms hurt us. ... Professor Greg Neely, Charles Perkins Centre, Project lead. Dr Lipin Loo, Group Leader, RNA Therapies.
Charles Perkins Centre research groups work across many different areas to learn more about diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and related conditions.
Drug resistance and toxicities affect nearly 50 percent of Australians with terminal illnesses such as cancers and neurodegenerative diseases. Our research will improve diagnosis of diseases by characterising accurately the feature of a given