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23 Mar 2017
What are your research interests? Research in my lab group broadly falls under one of two research themes. One theme applies molecular genetic tools to help us...
23 Mar 2017
In my research, I have been a bit of a jack-of-all-trades, which is well suited to teaching the large first year classes ranging in topics from evolution and...
23 Mar 2017
Research My research is focused on forests, particularly the functioning of tropical forest ecosystems and how this varies in relation to climate, soils and...
3 Mar 2017
Marlene Reichel came from Austria to ANU, undertaking a Master of Biotechnology.
27 Feb 2017
In the 1990s, Ian Morgan was working on retinal neurotransmitters, including dopamine, in RSBS. Every now and then, he came across a paper suggesting that...
27 Feb 2017
Another exciting day at RSB! On 14th February 2017, around 200 RSB members came together for a day filled with networking opportunities as well as talks and...
23 Feb 2017
Form follows function, we are taught, but does it really? This is the question examined in a collaboration between Cathy Franzi, from the ANU School of Art and...
21 Feb 2017
The Australian National University (ANU) Research School of Biology has awarded the inaugural Ralph Slatyer Medal for outstanding biological research to...
20 Feb 2017
In 2000, Mandyam V. Srinivasan and colleagues showed that honeybees use the optical bypassing of the environment to measure distance. Srinivasan’s group...
20 Feb 2017
Jennie Mallela recently co-taught the ANU coral reef field course, with colleagues from the Research School of Earth Sciences, up in the southern Great Barrier...
14 Feb 2017
In 2015, for modelling photosynthesis, the world’s most important biological reaction, Graham Farquhar won the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.
9 Feb 2017
Hartnup disorder is a rare disorder that is caused by an inability to absorb the breakdown products of protein digestion, namely amino acids. In 2004, Stefan...