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The John Curtin School's vision
for the future
- continuing excellence in fields of biomedical
science including bioinformatics, functional genomics, immunity, neuroscience
and structural biology
- understanding and providing treatments for
diseases like cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, asthma and high blood pressure
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What's on this week at JCSMR!
| News & Events | Australian Society for Biophysics
Congratulations to Professor Angela Dulhunty, Division of Molecular Bioscience, who was elected President of the Australian Society for Biophysics at the recent meeting of the society. Previous news and Seminar Program
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| Research Snapshot | >> | Infection and Immunity Group
It is our belief that understanding virus-host interactions is the most promising route to the development of effective vaccines and of selective treatments that would minimize the damaging effects of an established infection. We are pursuing this goal using a range of viral models including pox, influenza A and herpes. Our studies allow us to dissect the roles of leukocyte subsets, cytokines, chemokines, antibody and a number of signalling molecules in viral infection and disease. |
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