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- An IMB PhD student will use a prestigious foreign exchange scholarship to progress his work on developing medicines from nature. Isaac Tucker is harnessing molecules found in the venom of Australian spiders to develop treatments for neurological and gastrointestinal diseases.
- Finding a genetic link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer will increase the understanding of both diseases.
- Australian bull ants have evolved a venom molecule that has implications for sufferers of long-term pain.
- IMB virologist Dr Larisa Labzin answers questions on long COVID and whether scientists could eventually develop a vaccine against all COVID-19 variants.
- An investigation into why disruption of the circadian clock is associated with disease uncovered 'feminisation' protecting the liver.
- Disarming superbugs that can cause deadly infections is the focus of a powerful database now housed at The University of Queensland.
- A new study has challenged the growing popular belief that the gut microbiome drives autism.
- IMB researchers will tackle fundamental questions with $4.5 million of support from the NHMRC Idea Grants, including the researching devastating neural tube defects.
- The SARS-CoV-2 virus does not infect blood vessels, despite the high risk of blood clots, IMB researchers have confirmed.
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