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  • IMPACT
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    • THEME 1 MOLECULAR IMAGING USING XFEL
    • THEME 2 SINGLE MOLECULE IMAGING
    • THEME 3 MOLECULAR IMAGING OF T-CELL ACTIVATION
    • THEME 4 IN VIVO IMAGING
    • THEME 5 IMAGING PEPTIDE-MEDIATED IMMUNITY
    • THEME 6 IMAGING LIPID-MEDIATED IMMUNITY
    • THEME 7 IMAGING METABOLITE MEDIATED IMMUNITY
    • THEME 8 IMAGING INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES
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  • Annual Report
Annual Report 2021
Annual Report 2021
20220317March 17, 2022
Annual Report 2020
Annual Report 2020
20210330March 30, 2021
Impact Report
Impact Report
20210330March 30, 2021
Imaging CoE Annual Report 2019
Imaging CoE Annual Report 2019
20200521May 21, 2020
2018 Annual Report
2018 Annual Report
20190924September 24, 2019
2017 Annual Report
2017 Annual Report
20170924September 24, 2017
2016 Annual Report
2016 Annual Report
20160924September 24, 2016
2015 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
20150924September 24, 2015
2014 Annual Report
2014 Annual Report
20140924September 24, 2014

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  • Another brick in the celiac wall
  • Antibiotic insight may help in battle against bacterial resistance
  • Antigen-induced T cell arrest: the role of membrane tension
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  • AT A GLANCE 2014 - 2020
  • Atomic Imaging
  • Australian flu research raises hopes for universally effective vaccine
  • BACTERIAL LINK IN COELIAC DISEASE
  • Bad diet damages the immune system even before weight gain
  • Baharak Mahyad
  • Barcode scanner microscope films neurons firing
  • Big win for researchers unlocking the secrets of the immune system
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  • Call for applications: Premier’s Award for Health & Medical Research 2016
  • CANCER-KILLING T CELLS ‘SWARM’ TO TUMOURS, ATTRACTING OTHERS TO THE FIGHT
  • Capitalising on single turn helical structures
  • Capturing How Amyloid Beta Initiates Death of Neuronal Cells With High-Speed Imaging
  • Carnivorous mushrooms reveal human immune trick
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  • CASTING LIGHT IN THE DARK SPACES OF CANCER
  • Catherine Sadatnajafi
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  • Caught on camera: the first glimpse of powerful nanoparticles
  • Cellular Imaging
  • Centre AI A/Prof Laura Mackay named Eureka prize finalist
  • Charge sensors to watch the regulation of our T cells
  • Charles Bayly-Jones
  • Chris Lupton talks: industry engagement
  • CI Rossjohn receives psoriasis research renewal
  • COMMUNICATING OUR SCIENCE
  • Communicating science with peers from different disciplines
  • Completion of ARC mid-term review
  • Confocal microscopy: Past, present and future
  • CONGRATULATIONS TO DR ELIZABETH HINDE, NEW ARC FUTURE FELLOW
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  • Creating next generation medicines: new industry collaboration announced
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  • Cryo-EM Data Analysis just got SIMPLE 2.1
  • CRYSTAL 30: advancing crystallography in the science community
  • Dale Godfrey talks: immunology
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  • Deadly blessing? Stonefish venom could hold the key to understanding the immune system
  • DISCOVERY MAKES THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE
  • Discovery shines light on the cause of some allergic responses
  • Discovery tour
  • DNA NANOBOTS BUILD THEMSELVES – HOW CAN WE HELP THEM GROW THE RIGHT WAY?
  • Double Fellowships for our CI’s
  • Dr Hugh Reid talks
  • Dr Stephanie Gras on a universal flu vaccine
  • Dr Stephanie Gras on ABC Weekend Breakfast
  • Driving online engagement with cutting-edge research
  • EARLY AND RELIABLE DETECTION OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
  • Edith Espie
  • Effector Function
  • Einstein a Go Go in July
  • Electrons and X-rays working together, spurring new ideas?
  • EMBL Australia inaugural PhD program
  • Emphasis on Outreach
  • Engaging the masses with science
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  • Engaging with the global biotechnology industry
  • Engaging with the global biotechnology industry
  • Every Minute Counts for New Collaboration
  • Exploring the biomedical mechanisms behind coeliac disease
  • Exploring the frontiers of nano-imaging
  • Exploring the frontiers of nano-imaging
  • Exploring the physics of imaging
  • Exposing the immune system
  • Exposing the immune system
  • Eyes on: European XFEL
  • Falling Walls Labs Australia calling …
  • Farewell and best wishes to Stephanie
  • Feeling Itchy? Inflammation could be scratched out
  • Finding the Future of Chemistry Leadership
  • FISHING FOR NEW HIV THERAPEUTIC TARGETS USING CAPSID AS BAIT
  • Formal collaboration with Cardiff University
  • Francisco Roque
  • FRONTIERS & FUTURE 2021 Summit
  • Fruit fly embryos, human growth factors, the press
  • German Academic Exchange Service scholarships now open!
  • GLOBAL REACH
  • Half a million dollar tick
  • Hans Elmlund on ABC Radio, Health Report
  • HIGHLIGHT PAPERS
  • HINT TO HOW SARS-COV-2 MIGHT SUBVERT IMMUNE DEFENCES
  • HIV CAPSID DATA PROJECTION PROJECT
  • How a beer at a uni bar sparked an idea that could help save millions
  • How our immune system targets TB
  • How the immune system punches holes in bacteria
  • HOW TO TRAIN A MACHINE TO SEE 3D IN THE DARK
  • Hugh Marman
  • Hui Li
  • Igniting innovation at the Imaging CoE Summit 2015
  • Illuminating structures with electrons
  • Imaging
  • IMAGING COE STUDENTS GAIN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
  • IMMUNE BREAKTHROUGH: UNSCRATCHING POISON IVY’S RASH
  • IMMUNE BREAKTHROUGH: UNSCRATCHING POISON IVY’S RASH
  • Immune cell development secrets revealed
  • Immunology
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  • In the news: Imaging CoE AI Assoc. Prof Kate Schroder
  • Increasing XFEL beamtime success through enhanced protein crystal screening
  • Industry Engagement training @ Monash
  • InnoHealth Australia: Call for applications
  • Inspiring the next generation
  • Inspiring the next generation
  • Inspiring the next generation of scientists
  • International award for CI Kat Gaus
  • International opportunities: Student research placement and innovation tour to Germany
  • International placement for CoE students
  • International research partnership to accelerate impact of Australian discoveries
  • It was MASSIVE
  • Jeff Mak talks: chemical tools for research
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  • Journey to the centre of the cell: nano-rods and worms wriggle best
  • Kapil Mcinerney
  • Kat Gaus speaks at a Korean-German Science Innovation Conference
  • Key to immune system’s memory revealed
  • LANDMARK DEAL FOR UQ-TRINITY INFLAMMATION START-UP
  • Laura Ciacchi
  • Laura Mackay CoE AI – Development and function of tissue resident lymphocytes
  • Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowships
  • Lisa Ciacchi
  • Lu Lu
  • Mai Thao Tran
  • Making heads and tails of embryo development: lessons from the humble fly
  • MALARIA VACCINE: COULD THIS “INGREDIENT” BE THE SECRET TO SUCCESS?
  • Malnutrition, shaping up to be a first world problem
  • Mapping the diffusive route of transcription factors in live cell nuclear architecture
  • Marc Rigau Cortal
  • MASSIVE onboarding
  • Matthias Hans Enders
  • Max Cryle talks: molecular machines
  • Mechanical Tuning of the Senses
  • Megan Farrell
  • Melbourne Knowledge Week Public Lecture
  • MELBOURNE RESEARCHERS MAP THE STRUCTURE OF A COVID-19 PROTEIN
  • Mentoring takes two
  • Michael Rice
  • Mir Hadi Seyedzadeh
  • Molecular Imaging
  • MONASH UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES RESEARCH COLLABORATION WITH JANSSEN TO TACKLE COELIAC DISEASE
  • Monash University has become host to the new Victorian node of Microscopy Australia
  • MP Steve Dimopoulos visits CoE
  • New findings into gene regulation
  • NEW GRANT TO CREATE BIOMEDICINE ROBOTIC ART
  • New Imaging CoE Operations Team
  • New population of human T cells
  • New program for students boosts learning and data exchange
  • New technology to advance X-ray crystallography
  • New tool reveals how special immune cells fight bacteria
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  • NOVEL IMMUNE-ONCOLOGY APPROACH FOR POTENTIAL CANCER TREATMENT
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  • One stop flu shot…?
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  • Pablo Perez Ferreros
  • Paper: A molecule with more to say in autoimmune diseases
  • PAPER: Fluorescence biosensor for real-time interaction dynamics of host proteins with HIV-1 capsid tubes
  • PAPER: PIE-scope, integrated cryo-correlative light and FIB/SEM microscopy
  • PAPER: The Cryo-EM structure of the acid activatable pore-forming immune effector Macrophage-expressed gene 1
  • Paper: Ultimate limitations in the performance of kinoform lenses for hard X-ray focusing
  • PARTNER INVESTIGATOR PROF. HENRY CHAPMAN BECOMES A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY
  • Peptide papers point to new ways of tackling bacteria
  • Perspective on “Der Spiegel: Germany’s most expensive experiment”
  • Photo Gallery
  • Physical interactions shape melanoma cell movement and migration
  • Physics of Imaging
  • Physics Symposium – 16.1
  • Plasmonic gold nanoparticles for nano- and bio-photonic applications – Associate Professor James Chon
  • Playing the numbers: a billion-dollar gamble on the European X-ray Laser
  • PODCASTS
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Protein Crystallography
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellows — Immunity
  • PROF. THOMAS KAY RECEIVES 2020 KELLION AWARD
  • Public lecture at Melbourne Knowledge Week
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  • Rachel Farquhar
  • Rashmi Pillai
  • Re-think research funding
  • Recognition
  • Reflections
  • Research assistant wanted – Davidovich Lab
  • RESEARCH FOR WHAT? - Podcast
  • RESEARCH THEMES
  • Research uncovers ‘local heroes’ of immune system
  • Researchers awarded Australian Laureate Fellowships
  • RESEARCHERS FIND THAT SUGAR IS THE SOLUTION FOR LOOKING AT PLATELETS
  • Revealed: how the ‘Iron Man’ of immune cells helps T cells fight infection
  • Revealing the next generation of science
  • Rossjohn Lab job opportunity
  • Safer and more comfortable breast cancer screening on the horizon
  • Samantha Webster
  • Sarah Sandford
  • Science without sight: bringing medical discovery to low vision community
  • SCIENTIFIC EARWORMS
  • Scientists reveal key mechanisms of vital enzyme complex
  • SELF-ALIGNING MICROSCOPE SMASHES LIMITS OF SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY
  • Seminar with Associate Professor Leonie Quinn
  • Sensitive disease diagnosis made more accessible with 3D printing
  • SENSORY SCIENCE
  • Sensory Science in the running for Eureka Prize!
  • Showcasing inspiring projects from next-generation imaging scientists
  • Single Particle Imaging, a doily and the FameLab Australia semi-finals!
  • Snapshots of the immune system
  • Student Team
  • Summer Scholarships
  • Super-bug fighting antibiotics
  • SUPERBUG IMPACT ON THE GUT
  • SUPERCHARGE YOUR MICROSCOPE: RESEARCHERS SHARE GUIDE FOR ULTRA-PRECISE 3D IMAGING
  • Sweet Award for AI Gras
  • T Cell Signalling postdoc wanted for Single Molecule Microscopy Sydney, Australia
  • The future of structural biology is now
  • The future of structural biology is now
  • THE HONORIFIC AWARDS - Nancy Millis Medal 2020
  • THEME 1 MOLECULAR IMAGING USING XFEL
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  • Thiago Maass Steiner
  • THIS PROTEIN EMPOWERS CANCER CELLS – TARGETING IT COULD KICKSTART NEW THERAPIES
  • Three new projects at the Elmlund lab
  • Tick spit proteins could hold medical key
  • Timothy J. Vanden Berg
  • Top prize for imaging technology that detects disease
  • Trey Guest
  • Turning T cell immunology on its head
  • Twitter Chatter
  • Understanding how HIV evades the immune system
  • UNEARTHING IMMUNE RESPONSES TO COMMON DRUGS
  • UNEARTHING THE BASIS OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
  • Unravelling the immune killing process
  • Victoria’s status as biomedical research hub strengthened with major prize win
  • Viertel Fellowship supports research into immune escape
  • Viona Shlemoon Khames Yokhana
  • Virus vs Host — an evolutionary arms race
  • Welcome to the 20’s!
  • What we do
  • Winston Churchill Travelling Fellow, Kristin Ladell, visiting Imaging CoE this month
  • Workshop on cryo-EM and single-particle analysis
  • World’s largest electron microscope manufacturer heads Down Under for R&D
  • World’s leading supplier of electron microscopy solutions partners with Imaging CoE for R&D
  • World’s most powerful X-ray takes a ‘sledgehammer’ to molecules