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What if we could use mathematics to predict cellular behaviour? Cell Bauhaus, the brainchild of alum Dr Megan Coomer and Michael P.H. Stumpf, is one of seven to receive University startup funding 📈 Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3zTD0xA

What if we could use mathematics to predict cellular behaviour? Cell Bauhaus, the brainchild of alum Dr Megan Coomer and <a href="/theosysbio/">Michael P.H. Stumpf</a>, is one of seven to receive University startup funding 📈 Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3zTD0xA
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In a Science at Melbourne panel chaired by Catriona Vi Nguyễn-Robertson, academics Prof @DavidGrayden, @Quantum_Simpson and Katherine Morgan discussed how scientific research outside the traditional medical field contributes to innovative new discoveries. Tap to watch ➡️ unimelb.me/3C6aN7G

In a Science at Melbourne panel chaired by <a href="/CatrionaNR/">Catriona Vi Nguyễn-Robertson</a>, academics Prof @DavidGrayden, @Quantum_Simpson and <a href="/Katheri98685603/">Katherine Morgan</a> discussed how scientific research outside the traditional medical field contributes to innovative new discoveries. Tap to watch ➡️ unimelb.me/3C6aN7G
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Exciting new research on Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) in DNA led by Elizabeth Hinde and Jieqiong Lou allows scientists to explore new ways to control gene activities, potentially leading to developments in medical therapies. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3UyYpmR

Exciting new research on Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) in DNA led by <a href="/Liz_Hinde_/">Elizabeth Hinde</a> and <a href="/jieqiong_lou/">Jieqiong Lou</a> allows scientists to explore new ways to control gene activities, potentially leading to developments in medical therapies. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3UyYpmR
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The annual #UniMelb Sustainability Awards celebrate professional staff, academics and students who have made valuable contributions to sustainability across various disciplines, and we'd like to say thanks to: 👉 Ruby Graovac's project delivery team from Science at Melbourne whose project

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Melbourne’s weather can change from hot, northerly winds to freezing, southerly gales. Dr Linden Ashcroft from Science at Melbourne explains → unimelb.me/3UAeaKg

Melbourne’s weather can change from hot, northerly winds to freezing, southerly gales. 

Dr Linden Ashcroft from <a href="/SciMelb/">Science at Melbourne</a> explains → unimelb.me/3UAeaKg
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Wonderful to see experiments from our DAFF soil fauna project at Science at Melbourne being presented at #meem24 by Dr Reza Ghaderi Reza Ghaderi. Different trophic levels and their role in nitrogen mineralisation in soil. Great team effort on this experiment. 👏

Wonderful to see experiments from our DAFF soil fauna project at <a href="/SciMelb/">Science at Melbourne</a> being presented at #meem24 by Dr Reza Ghaderi <a href="/rghaderi294/">Reza Ghaderi</a>. Different trophic levels and their role in nitrogen mineralisation in soil. Great team effort on this experiment.   👏
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We have many awards and achievements to celebrate! Congratulations to our academics who have excelled in chemistry, soil science and were named as global Highly Cited researchers recently. Tap to learn more and catch up on Faculty news ➡️ science.unimelb.edu.au/about/news

We have many awards and achievements to celebrate! Congratulations to our academics who have excelled in chemistry, soil science and were named as global Highly Cited researchers recently.

Tap to learn more and catch up on Faculty news ➡️ science.unimelb.edu.au/about/news
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What were the key takeaways from this year’s #COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan? Four PhD students, including Navam Niles and Jason Titifanue analysed agreements made and approaches for Pacific nations vulnerable to climate. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/4g684cS

What were the key takeaways from this year’s #COP29 climate conference in  Azerbaijan? Four PhD students, including Navam Niles and <a href="/jasontitifanue/">Jason Titifanue</a> analysed agreements made and approaches for Pacific nations vulnerable to climate. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/4g684cS
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Science has a new Head of the School of Chemistry (School of Chemistry | University of Melbourne). Congratulations Prof Uta Wille! Prof Wille is an internationally recognised physical organic chemistry expert and an accomplished leader and educator. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3B3OzTt

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Prof Paul Donnelly is the inaugural Richard Robson Chair of Chemistry. This new Chair is named after Prof Richard Robson, who created groundbreaking models and a new field of chemistry. Congratulations! Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3D3TvIK

Prof Paul Donnelly is the inaugural Richard Robson Chair of Chemistry. This new Chair is named after Prof Richard Robson, who created groundbreaking models and a new field of chemistry. 

Congratulations!

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Dr Rachael Fowler is examining the history of eremophilas, a desert plant group, to better understand how the arid zone developed. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/3Dr1LT8

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The Colossal Biosciences® Foundation has generously donated a further US $3 million to engineering amphibian immunity, supporting the work of Andrew Pask and Dr Stephen Frankenberg. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/49JFRa8

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It’s been a tough year for weather and climate, but it’s not all bad. Research fellow Dr Kim Read from the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences shares good news on the fight for climate around the world. Tap to learn more in Pursuit ➡️ unimelb.me/41Kvz7I

It’s been a tough year for weather and climate, but it’s not all bad. Research fellow Dr Kim Read from the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences shares good news on the fight for climate around the world. Tap to learn more in Pursuit ➡️ unimelb.me/41Kvz7I
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The marsupial mole is a rare native animal that has adapted to life in harsh desert conditions in unusual ways. Andrew Pask, Stephen Frankenberg and Dr Charles Feigin are part of the first-ever research into its genome. Tap to learn more in Pursuit ➡️ unimelb.me/40jcOH4

The marsupial mole is a rare native animal that has adapted to life in harsh desert conditions in unusual ways. 

<a href="/AJ_Pask/">Andrew Pask</a>, <a href="/srfrankenberg/">Stephen Frankenberg</a> and Dr Charles Feigin are part of the first-ever research into its genome.

Tap to learn more in Pursuit ➡️ unimelb.me/40jcOH4
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What can we learn about the universe from asteroids and meteorites? ☄️ Our scientists are collaborating with 東京大学 | UTokyo and JAXA(宇宙航空研究開発機構) on exciting new research using analytical geochemistry to study space matter. Tap to learn more ⬇️ unimelb.me/4h1SO1j

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A research team including Trent Penman analysed data to evaluate cost-effective fire management strategies and improve predictions of future outcomes. We need to use this knowledge to address fires preventatively. Tap to learn more ➡️ unimelb.me/40idkDX

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🌟Celebrating our PhD graduates: Where are they now?🌟 Congratulations to Dr Greg Lefoe, a recent graduate from our higher education program partnership with universities and industry. Greg did his PhD part-time at the University of Melbourne while working for us as a Senior Research

🌟Celebrating our PhD graduates: Where are they now?🌟  

Congratulations to Dr Greg Lefoe, a recent graduate from our higher education program partnership with universities and industry. 

Greg did his PhD part-time at the <a href="/UniMelb/">University of Melbourne</a>  while working for us as a Senior Research