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Tuesday, 08 Aug 2017

Although significant advances in malaria control have been made in the past few decades, resistance to our current antimalarial drug repertoire threatens control efforts.

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Events

2 Jun 2021 | 1 - 2pm

Want to get funded? The College Research Office (CRO) in the College of Science is here to help you with that. The CRO provides administrative support at every stage of your funding journey, from pre-to post-award and everything in between.

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Text schedule for the Australian Synthetic Biology Challenge event listing the timeline, speaker names, and presentation topics.
20 Oct 2020 | 1 - 5pm

National undergraduate synthetic biology challenge.

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An infographic depicting the process of imaging crystals with an electron microscope, displaying equipment, sample grids, and molecular structure analysis, under SciLifeLab and Stockholm University logos.
8 Oct 2020 | 4 - 5pm

Seminar by Mathieu Coincon, Senior Researcher – MicroED specialist Swedish CryoEM Facility, Stockholm

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A promotional banner featuring a stylized blue DNA double helix with the text "Biomedical Science and Biochemistry Seminar."
24 Sep 2020 | 1 - 2pm

The role of nutrient balance in lifespan extension by dietary restriction in Drosophila, Matthew Piper, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Victoria, Australia

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A woman smiling in front of a background with various molecular structures and notation related to polymer chemistry and drug delivery.
27 Aug 2020 | 2pm

PhD exit seminar by Elizabeth Whitty of the Callaghan Group. Research School of Biology - Division of Biomedical Science and Biochemisitry.

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A woman smiling in front of a background with various molecular structures and notation related to polymer chemistry and drug delivery.
27 Aug 2020 | 1pm

PhD exit seminar by Elizabeth Whitty of the Callaghan Group. Research School of Biology - Division of Biomedical Science and Biochemisitry.

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