Research News

It is great to see the School Researchers and Students recognised in the Media for their latest published work. Just to name a few:

Historic University collaboration launched to discover new medicines - Daniel Hoyer

Paracetamol and Pregnancy - Norman Saunders and Mark Habgood 

Genetics of Autism and the Gut - Elisa Hill

Legionnaires Disease - Elizabeth Hartland, Ian van Driel, Andrew Brown, Sammy Bedoui

30/8

Historic University collaboration launched to discover new medicines

Biocurate Pty Ltd is the new joint venture resulting from Project Mercury, a  research collaboration between the University of Melbourne and Monash University, which was incorporated on August 10th.

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Daniel Hoyer, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics
23/8

Research Check: does paracetamol in pregnancy cause child behavioural problems?
JAMA

Norman Saunders & Mark Habgood
Department Pharmacology & Therapeutics
20/7Genetics of autism and gut changes the focus of new research & industry partnershipElisa Hill,
Department of Physiology
21/6

The immune legions fighting Legionnaires disease
PLoS Pathogens

Elizabeth Hartland, Ian van Driel, Andrew Brown, Sammy Bedoui
Departments Microbiology & Immunology, and & Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
17/6

Beyond Zika: 5 nasties on the radar
Pursuit

Cameron Simmons
Department Microbiology & Immunology 
16/6

Being born small or stress during pregnancy can lead to greater disease risk in mothers
Journal of Physiology

Mary Wlodek & Jean Ni Cheong
Department of Physiology
5/5

Bully T cells key to next generation flu vaccine
PNAS

Katherine Kedzierska
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
26/4

Research uncovers 'local heroes' of immune system
Science

Laura Mackay
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
11/2

New drug in race against malaria's deadly resistance to treatment
Nature

Leann Tilley
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
25/1Mortal poison: the story of how venom works
The Conversation
Ken Winkel
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics 
25/1

Are Australian snakes the deadliest in the world? Not even close.
The Conversation

David J Williams
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics
25/1

Snakes and Latitudes
Position

Ronelle Welton, Dovey Dee and David J Williams
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics