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proteomics

  • Feature: Fighting cancer with proteomics 19/08/2010 16:33:00

    Who would have thought that a staid structural part of the cell could be so treacherous in cancer, determining life or death? Maria Kavallaris at Children’s Cancer Institute Australia is using a mixture of proteomics and good old-fashioned biology to fight such treachery head-on.
    Who would have thought that a staid structural part of the cell could be so treacherous in cancer, determining life or death? Maria Kavallaris at Children’s Cancer Institute Australia is using a mixture of proteomics and good old-fashioned biology to fight such treachery head-on.
  • Australian Life Scientist July/August edition out now 28/07/2010 15:36:00

    The Human Proteome Organisation (HPUO) 2010 World Congress and the Human Proteome Project feature in this issue, along with proteomics, synthetic biology, genetics and genomics, and next generation genome sequencing.
    The July/August edition of Australian Life Scientist is out now. The issue takes an in-depth look at the happenings at the upcoming Human Proteome Organisation (HPUO) 2010 World Congress, which will host the launch of the long awaited Human Proteome Project.
  • Feature: Another dimension in protein interaction 16/11/2009 14:30:00

    Visualising the interactome isn't easy. But now Marc Wilkins and his team have developed a new tool, The Interactorium, that enables protein interactions to be visualised – all in stunning 3D.
    Visualising the interactome isn't easy. But now Marc Wilkins and his team have developed a new tool, The Interactorium, that enables protein interactions to be visualised – all in stunning 3D.
  • Revealing the bacteria metabolome 28/09/2009 10:43:00

    Complete bacteria metabolome highlights protein networks and functions.
    Complete bacteria metabolome highlights protein networks and functions.
  • How proteins talk to each other 23/09/2009 15:16:00

    Enxyme caspase-3 cleaves in unforeseen ways.
    Enxyme caspase-3 cleaves in unforeseen ways.
  • 'Tweek' critical in synaptic process 30/07/2009 04:00:00

    Protein 'Tweek' plays role in endocytosis in many organisms.
    Protein 'Tweek' plays role in endocytosis in many organisms.
  • Fat stem cells dog dodgy hips 24/04/2009 11:09:00

    Sydney scientists are treating the arthritic joints of aged canines with adult stem cells
    Sydney scientists are treating the arthritic joints of aged canines with adult stem cells
  • Sugary fix for pathogens 06/02/2009 13:19:00

    The protein complement of ear fluid might be considered an unusual way to spark an interest in an emerging field, but it has led Nicki Packer to become one of Australia’s premier experts in glycomics.
    The protein complement of ear fluid might be considered an unusual way to spark an interest in an emerging field, but it has led Nicki Packer to become one of Australia’s premier experts in glycomics.
  • The gene or the protein? 06/02/2009 13:09:00

    John Bergeron is sure to stir up a hornet’s nest when he addresses the Lorne Proteomics Symposium, starting today in Victoria.
    John Bergeron is sure to stir up a hornet’s nest when he addresses the Lorne Proteomics Symposium, starting today in Victoria.
  • Monash antibodies, Adelaide protein gels 22/01/2009 12:34:00

    MATF signs with Dako for mAbs, Fluorotechnics signs Adelaide for proteomics
    MATF signs with Dako for mAbs, Fluorotechnics signs Adelaide for proteomics
  • Towards the human proteome 02/12/2008 11:35:00

    Proteomics researcher Michelle Hill is on the organising committee for the Lorne proteomics meeting in February, at which a major topic of conversation will be the proposed Human Proteome Project.
    Proteomics researcher Michelle Hill is on the organising committee for the Lorne proteomics meeting in February, at which a major topic of conversation will be the proposed Human Proteome Project.
  • Viral secrets revealed bit by bit 01/12/2008 11:24:00

    Advances in proteomics are finally starting to catch up with some of the nifty tricks used by viruses such as RSV to evade the immune system.
    Advances in proteomics are finally starting to catch up with some of the nifty tricks used by viruses such as RSV to evade the immune system.
  • Mixed proteomes and the hunt for purity 23/06/2008 12:30:00

    From testing fat in sausages to dissecting the proteome of the lung-infecting fungus Cryptococcus gattii – it’s been quite a journey for Associate Professor Ben Herbert, one of the speakers at this week’s AOHUPO/PRICPS conference in Cairns.
    From testing fat in sausages to dissecting the proteome of the lung-infecting fungus Cryptococcus gattii - it's been quite a journey for Associate Professor Ben Herbert, one of the speakers at this week's AOHUPO/PRICPS conference in Cairns.
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