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Immunologist continues research at renowned US cancer centre

A Deakin alumnus is undertaking world-leading research – with the help of zebrafish.

New test to reveal pesticide exposure

A recent study provides new information that may help researchers monitor the effects of common agricultural chemicals on farmers’ health.

Art, play and science – innovator joins the threads

Notable science writer and artist Margaret Wertheim is exploring the interconnections between arts, maths and science for her Deakin PhD.

Australia and India unite to create advanced manufacturing ‘step change’

The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund has announced it will support a major collaboration into high performance alloys.

Prime Ministers open expanded TERI-Deakin Nanobiotech Centre

New facilities in India will help researchers tackle problems of global significance.

HIV discovery gives hope for better treatment

Researchers have found a new way to analyse the pieces that form HIV, paving the way for improved treatments that work to stop the virus developing in the human body.

Scientists discover pathway to malaria treatment

Medical researchers have discovered an effective new way to combat an infectious disease killer.

Autism research leads to start-up

A new company spun out of Deakin and The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health will explore the potential of promising new autism treatments.

Theory of evolution leads to new cancer approach

A world-first book combining evolutionary ecology and oncology aims to improve cancer prevention and therapies.

Turning blue jeans green

Jeans are the world’s most popular clothing item, but they come with a hefty price tag for the planet.

Are we re-domesticating the wolf?

A new paper examines how the reliance of large predators on human-provided food impacts on ecosystems, human-wildlife interactions and the genetic diversity of predator populations.

Centre for Research Excellence makes its mark in global obesity policy

A multidisciplinary, multi-university research team is influencing obesity and food policies around the world in the battle against obesity.

Why China’s propaganda strategy in Tibet has failed

Professor John Powers has investigated China’s tactics and revealed the limits of propaganda.

Levelling the field so all can play

A Deakin University program is kicking goals for children with a disability.

Unique crystal aids carbon fibre breakthrough at Synchrotron

With huge potential for improving carbon fibre manufacturing, collaborators have discovered how to achieve ultra-high resolution of carbon fibre precursor.

Australia Award for Deakin research partner

An Indian diabetes disease-biology expert who works closely with Deakin has won a prestigious Australian Government Award.

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