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elements to optimise performance in S/TEM. It is located on the Clayton Campus in a dedicated electron microscopy building, specifically designed to provide exceptional mechanical, thermal and electro
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crystallography and/or molecular modelling as the main approaches. Ultimately, the research aims to elucidate biological mechanisms unique in the virus world, and guide the design of new biotech and biomedical
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of the world’s leading Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculties based in Parkville Biomedical precinct, then we look forward to hearing from you! The Integrated Neurogenic Mechanisms (INM) Lab within
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regenerative medicine and stem cell research centres, at the Clayton Campus. Its scientists are focused on unravelling the basic mechanisms of the regenerative process, enabling doctors to prevent, halt and