Latest News 05/2012
Leading statistician receives national citation award
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researcher Professor Terry Speed was today awarded the 2012 Thomson Reuters Citation Award in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
The award, which was presented at the National Press Club in Canberra, acknowledges that research published by Professor Speed has been...
Anti-inflammatory drugs may improve survival from severe malaria
A novel anti-inflammatory drug could help to improve survival in the most severe cases of malaria by preventing the immune system from causing irrevocable brain and tissue damage.
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have shown that a new class of anti-inflammatory agents, called IDR (innate...
Cell death researcher Professor David Vaux elected to EMBO
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researcher and deputy director Professor David Vaux has been made a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO); the only Australian this year to be elected.
Professor Vaux was one of 55 researchers to be elected to EMBO, which recognises...
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