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Marian_Burr
Thursday, 25 Jun 2020
  • News
  • Research story
  • Success story

As one of the inaugural Snow Fellowship winners, Dr Marian Burr has one of the world’s biggest killers in her sights – cancer. It’s hoped her work on using immune therapies to fight these deadly diseases will also unlock other bold, new treatments that will change the face of human health.

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Thursday, 13 Dec 2018
  • Student profile

Andrew Zeller, Dan Palmer, Fiona Lewis and Sandali Seneviratne have had a big year conducting their Honours research at The John Curtin School of Medical Research. They share the highlights of a stressful, but rewarding journey.

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Thilaga Velusamy
Friday, 21 Sep 2018
  • Student profile

Thilaga Velusamy, PhD student in the Tscharke Lab, has shared with ANU Science her journey from a small village in India to our labs.

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Diana Anuar
Saturday, 11 Aug 2018
  • Student profile

Nur Diana Anuar describes the experience of completing her PhD as “a 100-metre sprint”. “I got to the end, and I thought, is it over already?”

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Friday, 15 Jun 2018
  • Student profile

A medical science graduate has been awarded a scholarship to continue his research into the genetic causes of autoimmune disease.

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Friday, 15 Jun 2018
  • Student profile

The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) honours student has just finished his thesis, but is already back in the lab, continuing his research into treatments for diabetes.

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Friday, 15 Jun 2018
  • Student profile

I didn’t have undergraduate training in cellular neuroscience so the Master program was challenging at first, but it’s exactly what I want to do, so that’s kept me motivated. The teachers have all been great and very supportive too.

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Friday, 15 Jun 2018
  • Student profile

Jessica is busy conducting her Honours research within the immunology program at the John Curtin School of Medical Research, where she is screening human DNA for copies of the recently discovered gene ROQUIN.

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