Jennifer Stow
@ProfJennyStow
Head of Protein Trafficking & Inflammation Group, The Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland
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http://www.imb.uq.edu.au/jenny-stow 12-09-2013 23:45:43
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It’s the start of science meets parliament, here with Warwick Bowen and Irina Kabakova @quantbiotech #smp2024
We had some exceptional speakers and presentations at the LMA Meeting 2024! Thank you to all the speakers for taking to time to share your cutting-edge research with the microscopy community
Dr. Samantha Stehbens PhD John Lock Izzy Jayasinghe
Melbourne Connect #microscopy
QUBIC Deputy Director and EQUS translation Director Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop giving a fantastic talk on overcoming the #valleyofdeath in #quantum #innovation at Sydney Quantum Academy’s Quantum Australia. Getting quantum into the real world!!
QUBIC University of Melbourne Node Manager David Simpson telling us about “quantum for good”, biomedical applications of #quantum #technologies in a panel discussion at Sydney Quantum Academy’s Quantum Australia. Exciting applications in brain imaging, blood tests, precision diagnostics…
Excited that QUBIC investigators Jennifer Stow, @warwick_bowen, JIN, Dayong FTSE and Jiajia zhou with Allison Pettit have been awarded $3.7M from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for Deep Tissue Imaging CZI Science to develop quantum imaging of bone. @uq_news @UTS_Sci_IBM chanzuckerberg.com/science/progra…
Thanks CZI Science for the support! We’re excited to work with you to bring quantum into deep tissue imaging.
Super proud and excited to be CZI grantees for Deep Tissue Imaging. Quantum imaging of bone marrow. Aiming high with amazing colleagues Warwick Bowen JIN, Dayong FTSE Jiajia zhou, linkedin.com/in/allison-pet…
@quantbiotech IMBmicroscopy CZI Science Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Australian researchers have received A$3.7M from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Initiative to use quantum light to transform deep tissue imaging in bone and bone marrow, and ultimately improve the diagnosis and management of conditions such as #osteoporosis and #cancer .
The venom of this very fluffy (yet spiky) caterpillar has toxins from a surprising origin - and could be key to the delivery of life-saving drugs.
Dr Andrew Walker (Andrew A Walker)
Prof Glenn King (@VenomsLab)
🔗 Read more: bit.ly/44iEn2W
#Venom #aspCaterpillar