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New research exposes an evolutionary arms race – virus vs. host

April 6, 2017/in News /by Jennifer Huynh

Australian scientists have solved a 40-year old mystery and shed light on an evolutionary arms race played out between cytomegalovirus (CMV) and the immune system. Human CMV, also known as human herpesvirus 5, infects more than 50 per cent of adults worldwide and is the leading cause of birth defects in the developed world. Research […]

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Formal collaboration with Cardiff university

April 3, 2017/in News /by Jennifer Huynh

Monash University’s Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) and Cardiff University’s Systems Immunity Research Institute have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will see the two institutes extend their collaborative activities. The five year mutual agreement recognises highly productive joint projects already being conducted around inflammation and immunity, and provides a mechanism for enabling additional projects in the […]

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Understanding how HIV evades the immune system

February 21, 2017/in News /by Kyle

Monash University and Cardiff University (UK) researchers have come a step further in understanding how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) evades the immune system. Published today in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, the Monash-Cardiff team have made an important finding in understanding how HIV-I can evade the immune system. They demonstrated, in molecular detail, how […]

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Unearthing immune responses to common drugs

February 7, 2017/in News /by Jennifer Huynh

Australian researchers are a step closer to understanding immune sensitivities to well-known, and commonly prescribed, medications. Many drugs are successfully used to treat diseases, but can also have harmful side effects. While it has been known that some drugs can unpredictably impact on the functioning of the immune system, our understanding of this process has […]

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2016 Victoria Prize for Science & Innovation

November 30, 2016/in News /by Jennifer Huynh

The Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation recognises the outstanding work of established Victorian scientists and the impact of their research. Prof Jamie Rossjohn, of Monash University, and Prof James McCluskey, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at University of Melbourne, last night received the Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation for 15 years of pioneering work in understanding of how […]

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