| 2010 |
Date: 20 December 2010 Despite Damage, Membrane Protein Structure Can Be Seen Using New X-Ray Technology, Study Reveals Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology, study reveals Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology, study reveals
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Date: 20 December 2010 Membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray free-electron lasers Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of target drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Technique Can See Damaged Proteins in Membranes Whenever proteins in the cellular membrane are destroyed, researchers need to let them go, and begin searching for other viable populations to conduct their studies on. But this is not true with an observations technique called X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFEL).
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology, study reveals Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology, study reveals Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 20 December 2010 Despite Damage, Membrane Protein Structure can be Seen Using New X-Ray Technology, University of Melbourne Study Reveals University of Melbourne - Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 19 December 2010 Despite Damage, Membrane Protein Structure Can Be Seen Using New X-Ray Technology Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs), a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.
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Date: 26 October 2010 Griffith Researchers win major national funding Griffith University has attracted $7.1 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage and Discovery Projects scheme and industry partners.
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Date: 30 September 2010 The Light Frontier Super resolution microscopy has broken the light (refraction) barrier to allow the study of cells and their components in unprecedented detail.
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Date: 28 September 2010 He's a young 'Tall Poppy' in scienceRead Article Online |
Date: 28 April 2010 Researchers probe the depths of deadly parasiteRead Article Online |
| 2009 |
Date: 30 December 2009 Growing Tall Poppies - Big Awards for Poppies Securitas the Catholic Church Insurance Magazine, page 5, Summer 2009 |
Date: 30 December 2009 Top of the Class The Star Magazine National Australia Bank, page 22 - 23, Summer 2009 |
Date: 30 December 2009 National Awards Ceremony Publication 2009 Statement from Judges, 2009 |
Date: 15 December 2009 Santa Maria teens help malaria fight Northcote Leader - 15 December 2009 |
Date: 10 December 2009 Most of Australian Synchrotron Advisory Board Resigns Science Insider - 10 December 2009Read Article Online |
Date: 01 December 2009 Canberra College wins $750K - Schools First national Impact award winner Australian Council of State School Organisations, Vol. 3, 44 - 1 December 2009 |
Date: 30 November 2009 Dr Eroia Barone-Nugent encourages girls and science Herald Sun - November 2009Read Article Online |
Date: 30 November 2009 Standing tall for science The Age Education Resource Centre - Rewarding partnerships - Page 1 & 2 - Monday 30 November 2009 |
Date: 30 November 2009 Blood Wars: Malaria Research in Australia The Economist - November 2009 |
Date: 09 November 2009 Overview of Schools First state award winners The Age - 9 November 2009 |
Date: 01 November 2009 We need more teachers like this Sunday Herald Sun, page 21 - 1 November 2009 |
Date: 30 October 2009 Encouraging girls in physics: Program wins $100,000 award Advancement Office News System, University of Melbourne - October 2009
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Date: 28 October 2009 University helps to grow our future Tall Poppies NSSE Newsletter - 28 October 2009Read Article Online |
Date: 23 October 2009 Santa Maria College - the science behind $100K, Victorian Schools First State Award Recipient Announced Schools First Media Release - 23 October 2009
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Date: 23 October 2009 Living with a Creative Heart Santa Maria College Newsletter, page 1, Vol. 16 - 23 October 2009 |
Date: 09 October 2009 Students trace "Amber" the 10 million year old ant La Trobe University News Vol. 21 No. 39, 19 October 2009
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Date: 05 October 2009 Schools First Local Impact AwardSanta Maria College has been announced the recipient of a $50,000 Schools Local Impact Award. The award recognises the outstanding community partnership they have developed with The University of Melbourne's Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Coherent X-ray Science (CXS). View Article PDF |
Date: 19 August 2009 Victoria and queensland join Local Impact award winners The Age - 19 October 2009 |
Date: 30 June 2009 Beyond the Classroom - NAB Schools First Newsletter Australian Catholics - Page 25 - Winter 2009 |
Date: 29 May 2009 Professor Leann Tilley and Associate Professor Andrew Peele radio interview with Robin Williams ABC Science Show |
Date: 01 May 2009 Bright Ideas Bright Ideas - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
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Date: 30 April 2009 Unveiling Cellular Bioenergetics' Secrets Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Vol. 29, No. 7, April 2009 |
Date: 30 April 2009 Professor Leann Tilley filmed interview for La Trobe University research documentary Professor Leann Tilley filmed interview for the La Trobe University research documentary "Infinite Possibilities through Research" |
Date: 30 April 2009 ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science News - School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, La Trobe UniversityRead Article Online |
Date: 30 April 2009 X-ray Imaging: A beautiful friend La Trobe Bulletin
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Date: 31 March 2009 Photosynthesis comes into the light Swinburne Magazine, Issue 5, page 8, March 2009 |
Date: 30 March 2009 Photosynthesis comes into the light Science Alert, 30 March 2009Read Article Online |
Date: 18 March 2009 Funding boost for University of Melbourne led ARC Centres for Excellence MUSSE NewsletterRead Article Online |
Date: 03 March 2009 Weird Science - combining kids and corporations in the classroom The Melbourne Times, cover story, #08, - 3 March 2009 |
Date: 03 March 2009 The business of education The Melbourne Times, page 10 & 11, #08 - 3 March 2009 |
Date: 25 February 2009 Australian X-ray science technology gets funding boost, University of Melbourne News
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Date: 25 February 2009 Extended funding boost for University of Melbourne led ARC Centres for Excellence, University of Melbourne News
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Date: 25 February 2009 ARC Centres of Excellence refunded, R & D info. News Alerts, February 2009
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Date: 25 February 2009 Network Travel Award Profiles Network Travel Award Profiles, ARC/NHMRC Research Network for Parasitology Newsleter, Page 5, Issue 25, February 2009 |
Date: 12 January 2009 Tall Poppies Catholic Education Today, page 15 - 2009 |
Date: 12 January 2009 Science Excellence The Marian, Page 58, 2009 |
| 2008 |
Date: 31 December 2008 Coherent X-ray Science 3rd Annual Workshop Australian Biochemist, Vol. 39, No. 3, pages 38-39 - December 2008 |
Date: 07 December 2008 A sight unseen no more Sunday Canberra Times - page 17 - 7 December 2008 |
Date: 31 October 2008 The Science of Chocolate Commuity, Education, Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology - October 2008Read Article Online |
Date: 30 September 2008  CXS Annual Workshop Report 2008
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-Ray Science (CXS) Annual Workshop 2008 was held at the Bio21 Institute, in Melbourne, Australia, 17th-19th September 2008. The workshop aimed to bring physicists and biologists together at a very exciting time for X-ray and other novel imaging techniques. The workshop participants included most of the members of the CXS as well as other members of the physics, biology and chemistry communities. There were a total of 137 registrants including 12 international speakers from the US, New Zealand and Europe as well as prominent local speakers from the CXS and premier institutions in Australia. It was a fantastic opportunity to meet within and across disciplines and countries.
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Date: 29 August 2008 ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science 3rd Annual Workshop Physicists and Biologists Working Together Events Daily, Australian Synchrotron News - August 2008 |
Date: 30 June 2008 Shining a light on membrane proteins Australian Life Scientist Online - June 2008Read Article Online |
Date: 30 June 2008 Disease Arms-Race Looks to Poweful New X-ray Tools Swinburne News - page 10 |
Date: 30 June 2008 Disease Arms-Race Looks to Powerful New X-ray Tools News, Science Alert - June 2008Read Article Online |
Date: 30 May 2008 Shining a light on membrane proteins Australian Life Scientist Magazine, Vol. 5, Issue 3 - May/June 2008 |
Date: 21 February 2008  Lensless Camera Uses X-rays
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Date: 30 January 2008 Australian CXS and NSRRC signed MoU to affirm on collaborative research in science and technology News, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, January 2008Read Article Online |
Date: 14 January 2008 Opening New Windows on the World Australian Research Council, Outcomes: Results of Research in the Real World, page 92 |
Date: 14 January 2008 New CXS Laser Facility Synchrotron Community News, Lightspeed Australian Synchrotron News, Summer Edition, page 4 |
Date: 14 January 2008 Chocolate - no longer a guilty pleasure ARC Discovery Newsletter - Summer edition, page 10 |
| 2007 |
Date: 31 December 2007 Power Failure! Australasian Science, page 20 - December 2007 |
Date: 31 December 2007 MITOCHONDRIA: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly! Australasian Science, page 22 - December 2007 |
Date: 31 December 2007 World Class Laser Facility for Victoria's X-ray Scientist Biotechnology Victoria, page 1 - December 2007 |
Date: 01 December 2007  Power Failure!Australasian Science Story by Jennifer Manyweather View Article PDF |
Date: 30 November 2007 X-ray Science in Australia International News, APS Physics, Vol. 16, No. 10 - November 2007 |
Date: 30 November 2007 New frontiers in imaging Research in Action, La Trobe Bulletin, page 11 - November/December 2007 |
Date: 30 November 2007 Seeing the light in femtoseconds Australian Life Scientist Online - November 2007 |
Date: 30 November 2007 World Class Laser Facility for Victoria's X-ray Scientists Media Newswire Online - November 2007 |
Date: 30 November 2007 Australia's first laser facility to investigate global disease structure based at Swinburne Swinburne News Online - November 2007 |
Date: 28 November 2007 1World Class Laser Facility For Victoria's X-Ray ScientistsVictoria is now a world leader in ultra-fast X-ray
technology with the Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-Ray Science
(CXS) officially opened today by Innovation Minister Gavin Jennings. Mr
Jennings said the Victorian Government had provided $1.8 million for
the Femtosecond High Power Laser which develops very high resolution
imaging methods as "proof-of-concept' for further imaging work at the
Australian Synchrotron.
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Date: 27 November 2007 Australian first laser facility to investigate global disease structure, to be launched today Media Release The University of Melbourne
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Date: 06 October 2007  So what does the Synchrotron do?THE AGE Story by Sue Goss Post Graduate Study Supplement
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Date: 30 September 2007  La Trobe University in new synchrotron partnershipBULLETIN La Trobe University Story by Rhondra Dredge, LTU
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Date: 30 September 2007  Scientists get close to malaria bugBULLETIN La Trobe UniversityRead Article Online |
Date: 28 September 2007 La Trobe University in new synchrotron partnership La Trobe Bulletin - September/October 2007 |
Date: 28 September 2007 Scientists get close to malaria bug La Trobe Bulletin - Sepember/October 2007 |
Date: 11 June 2007 Ten year plan for Australasian scienceRoyal Society of Chemistry Online Chemistry World News Story by Karen Harries-Rees Read Article Online |
Date: 31 May 2007 The Wow Factor VELS in Action - Press Release - May 2007 |
Date: 24 May 2007 Synchrotron expansion plans unveiledABC Science Online Story by Anna Salleh
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Date: 07 May 2007 The Wow Factor - VELS in ActionMelbourne scientists demonstrates integrated study at school and science at work.
Have you ever thought that educational theory was behind the times or off the mark? Eroia Barone-Nugent discovers some Melbourne scientists that are here to prove you wrong.View Article PDF |
Date: 01 May 2007 Nanotechnology Australian Capability Report, Invest Australia - 1 May 2007 |
Date: 30 April 2007 Shattering the crystal lattice 5th World Conference of Science Journalists, Science Stories, page 11 - April 2007 |
Date: 20 April 2007  A certain synching feeling leaves scientists beamingThe Age by Larissa DubeckiRead Article Online |
Date: 21 March 2007 Bob Rosner and Rob LewisABC 774 ABC MelbourneRead Article Online |
| 2006 |
Date: 30 November 2006  Physicists collaborate for invisible worldsBULLETIN La Trobe University Story by Adrienne Jones, Science Writer, LTU Read Article Online |
Date: 30 November 2006  New Frontiers in ImagingBULLETIN La Trobe University Story by Adrienne Jones, Science Writer, LTU View Article PDF |
Date: 30 November 2006 Physicists collaborate for invisible worlds La Trobe University Bulletin, page 10 - November/December 2006 |
Date: 05 April 2006 Iatia sees a brighter future ahead Image enhancement technology company Iatia Ltd is banking on recent contract wins to resuscitate its bottom line and produce drive profits in the years.
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Date: 05 April 2006 Iatia sees a brighter future ahead
Image enhancement technology company Iatia Ltd is banking on recent contract wins to resuscitate its bottom line and produce drive profits in the years ahead.
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| 2005 |
Date: 03 November 2005 How Iatia changed its fortunes by changing its business model Ruth Beran talks with Iatia boss Charles Laycock about the importance of being smart and flexible in designing a good biotech business model.
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Date: 01 October 2005 Malaria drug potency is restored Scientists have found a way to breathe new life into an old anti-malarial drug which had been rendered almost useless.
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Date: 19 September 2005  Nanotech medicine tailored for individuals The Age
By Graeme O'Neill
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Date: 31 August 2005 Development in coherent x-ray science LabTechnology
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Date: 08 August 2005 New Centre to look at approaches to imaging proteinsBiotechnology News Story by Helen Schuller Read Article Online |
Date: 08 August 2005 New centre to look at approaches to imaging proteins Australia Biotechnology News - 8 August 2005 |
Date: 01 August 2005  Major development in coherent x-ray scienceBULLETIN La Trobe University
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Date: 18 July 2005 X-ray eyesThe Age Campus Chatter Story by Lisa Mitchell
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Date: 16 June 2005 $21 million awarded for x-ray science and free-radical research X-ray science and free-radical chemistry will be the focus of two new University of Melbourne-led Centres of Excellence that will receive $21 million in funding from the Australian government.
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Date: 10 March 2005 Chloroquine and Primaquine combination Malarial drug for resistant parasites Researchers from LaTrobe University of Australia have found a new combination drug for combating Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for causing malaria. They used a combination of Chloroquine and Primaquine for treatment // helps in killing P. falciparum which is resistant to Chloroquine drug.
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