A study by Dr Rippei Hayashi's lab revealing the loss of the universal ping-pong cycle in Drosophila eugracilis raises evolutionary questions about how organisms regulate 'jumping genes' they host.
Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre have discovered that a protein, called Menin, contributes to abnormal deactivation of specific genes in cancer cells.
Cells live within incredibly challenging watery environment. Understanding how different groups of cells know where they are and where to go can spark new possibilities in diagnostics and therapeutics development.
Five ANU researchers have won the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grants to help tackle medical and health challenges.
Join us in celebrating the significant milestone of JCSMR’s 75th anniversary, with Nobel Laureate and Distinguished Professor Peter Doherty as our Guest of Honour.