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Explore our research projects and see how you can get involved.
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 project(s).
This project investigates antibacterial activites of newly developed biomaterials.
Open for Masters, PhD students
This project includes cellular immunology techniques, bioinformatics and biophysical techniques.
Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
Our research focuses on inhibiting nucleic acid sensing receptors or signaling pathway molecules to prevent autoantibody production and autoimmune pathology in autoimmune mouse models, in collaboration with the Gantier Group at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research.
Open for Honours, PhD students
We investigate cytokine roles in SLE and opportunities for projects studying their impact on autoreactive B cell survival, focusing on identified genetic variants and therapeutic targets.
Open for Honours, PhD students
Our project investigates a novel DNA sensor's role in preventing cell proliferation and colorectal cancer by modulating immune responses and inflammation.
Open for PhD students
Our project aims to identify how immune receptors and inflammasomes contribute to liver cancer development and potential therapies targeting these pathways to mitigate chronic inflammation and liver injury.
Open for PhD students
Our project investigates novel NLRP3 inhibitors to understand their efficacy in human cells and preclinical models of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Open for PhD students
This project investigates miRNA profiles in human trabecular bone, synovial fluid and plasma sourced from total join replacement revision surgery, to develop better markers, treatments and prevention strategies.
Open for Masters, PhD students
This project is based on cellular immunology techniques such as flow cytometry or intravital imaging.
Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
We utilise a unique mouse model to explore the interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental factors in promoting autoimmune disease development, particularly in SLE research.
Open for Honours, PhD students
Our projects use genomics, cellular immunology, and transcriptomics to uncover the unique causes of chronic disease in Indigenous Australians, aiming to identify new treatment targets and improve community health outcomes.
Open for PhD students
Our project explores novel antimicrobial peptides inspired by the immune system to understand their mechanism in combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Open for PhD students
Our projects use advanced genomics, cellular immunology, and transcriptomics to investigate the unique causes of immune diseases in individuals, aiming to identify new treatment targets and improve patient outcomes.
Open for PhD students
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