Our people excel in multidisciplinary, translational medical research in fields including immunology, cancer, genomics, neuroscience, mental health, infectious diseases, obesity and metabolic disorders.
We have a long and distinguished history in medical science. Undergraduate courses in biology and neuroscience; postgraduate programs in biology, neuroscience and computational biology; and Masters and PhD degrees - whatever your goals, we're equipping students to succeed.
We’re on a mission to transform healthcare with cutting-edge research in immunology, cancer, genomics, neuroscience, infectious diseases, and metabolic disorders. We aim to gain novel insights into diseases including cancer, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, and vision impairment.
Four students (from left above: Sophie Liddell, Sejal Sathe, Rahnya Taghi, and Jessie Siling Li)—who have never actually met each other—jointly contributed to the recent study “A second genetic screen for gurken mRNA mislocalisation uncovers novel phenotypes of piRNA pathway mutants in Drosophila”, published in Biology Open. The work was led by Rippei Hayashi in the Genome Science and Cancer Division and the Shine-Dalgarno Centre for RNA Innovation.
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