
Prof. Leonie Quinn
@quinn_lab
Prof. Leonie Quinn, Head Division Genome Science and Cancer, John Curtin School, ANU, Canberra AUSTRALIA @JCSMR @OurANU #Drosophila #Development #cancer
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The Asia-Pacific Drosophila Research Conference 6 #apdrc is postponed to 3-6th 2023! We hope to meet everyone in person in Singapore! Yusuke Toyama Timothy Saunders Fengwei YU APDRC5


How can we understand brain cancer using the fruit fly? 🪰 🧠 Our first speaker to announce is Damien Muckle! A PhD candidate in the Prof. Leonie Quinn at John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU. He uses the fruit fly as a genetic model to understand the initiation and progression of human brain cancers. 1/2


The Canberra Brain Cancer collaborative was honoured to be awarded Private Practice Funding! Our researchers and clinicians ACT Health and John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU ourANU will a continue to work hard to improve outcomes for patients ☺️

We are actively looking for Master students, PhD students and postdocs to join this wonderful team and work on CIN, aneuploidy and development in Drosophila. Please contact Marco Milan if you are interested. RT are welcome. Thanks


So thrilled for Johnson Lab receiving an ARC Future fellowship today! A massive congratulations, so proud of you! You will do great things. And go fly research! 👏🍾🪰 School of Biological Sciences, Monash Monash Science

And our wider collaborative team: @HaoWenSim Prof. Leonie Quinn Sofia Mason, Rachel Dear, Bryan Day, Farhan Syed, Ganes Pranavan, Satoosh Poonnoose with inspirational consumer representative Christine Lazaris. 4/4


Raised Tom40 #mitochondria protein in #Alzheimers modelled in #drosophila links with #neurodegeneration. Image Naomi Mitchell. Research Agalya Periasamy et al Prof. Leonie Quinn John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU Gulbis lab WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) in Scientific Reports. More bpod.mrc.ac.uk/archive/2023/1… with MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) & John Ankers


There’ll be a special ECR Showcase Symposium International Congress of Genetics 2023 - icg2023.com.au. All PhD students & Postdocs who submit abstracts in any theme will be considered for this symposium. We want you to have the opportunity to present to an international audience.Please re-tweet!


Nice work Agalya and Jacqui WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) and Olga and Naomi Mitchell John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU ourANU ⭐️

Congratulations Olga Naomi Mitchell and all the Prof. Leonie Quinn team John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU ourANU Great collaboration with @OMarshall_lab University of Tasmania ⭐️🥳


Our productive #BMH2024 Program Committee led by Wai-Hong Tham, Andy Hill and GRAS Lab 🙌 Who is joining us from September 22-26 2024 in Melbourne? IUBMB ASBMB Australian Physiological Society NZSBMB ASM ANZSCDB Australian Society for Biophysics (ASB)




We've got you covered with cool merch! ❤️ Enter to win our NEBlocks science lab at the New England Biolabs booth International Congress of Genetics 2023 - just 2 more draws to go.


Still one more day for everyone International Congress of Genetics 2023 to come and visit us! You can go in the draw to win free Rego for Biomolecular Horizons 2024 and pick up some free koalas🐨🐨🐨

Honoured to meet Health Minister Stephen-Smith to showcase the drug discovery platforms John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU Extremely grateful to ACT Health for supporting the Canberra Brain Cancer Collaborative ourANU Research at ANU and our biobank as part of Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia (BCBA) 🙏🙏🙏

Read the inspiring story of Milena and Zara Skepev on HerCanberra, the mother and daughter behind the soon to-be-launched Australian Brain Cancer Foundation with enhance clinical care guided by Prof. Leonie Quinn of #JCSMR - bit.ly/3Lm7Ph1 #BrainCancerResearch #CancerResearch


Really enjoyed my recent visit to JCSMR. Inspiring scientific discussions, eager students and ECRs. Thanks A/Prof Amee George Prof. Leonie Quinn The Arkell Lab for hosting!