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Ideas grant sparks new research into birth defects
Published on:
9 November 2021
IMB researchers will tackle fundamental questions with $4.5 million of support from the NHMRC Idea Grants, including the researching devastating neural tube defects.
Vascular disease in COVID-19 is not caused by viral infection of blood vessels
Published on:
27 October 2021
The SARS-CoV-2 virus does not infect blood vessels, despite the high risk of blood clots, IMB researchers have confirmed.
Dynamic control of vascular growth and function
We aim to discover what causes vessels to grow abnormally and leak in diseases such as diabetes, cancer and atherosclerosis
How is blood vessel integrity controlled across specific vessel types?
How does the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 cause vascular dysfunction?
How does the mechanical environment surrounding vessels influence disease progression?
How does intracellular trafficking guide cell movement and vessel growth?
What are the mechanisms leading to pathological vascular growth and leakage in eye disease?
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