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Decoding DDX5: Understanding Male Fertility
The maintenance of sperm production is tightly controlled and coordinated, with a number of molecular mediators involved in the process. New research from ARMI has found that DDX5 is vital for male fertility, outlining the multifaceted role this protein has. Adult mouse seminiferous tubule cross-section showing nuclear expression of DDX5 in all VASA-positive germ cells. […]
Regenerate Newsletter – May 2019
The May 2019 of the ARMI newsletter, Regenerate, is now available to view in the ‘Resources’ section. Here are some of the highlights for ARMI in May: ARMI Turns 10 ARMI at 10: A Q&A with Institute Director Peter Currie Multiple Sclerosis: How ARMI’s Research Efforts are Paving the Way for New Treatments Discover what other highlights […]
ARMI at 10: A Q&A with Institute Director Peter Currie – Part I: The Plan
This year, the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) celebrates its 10th anniversary. To mark this milestone, current Director of Research Professor Peter Currie reminisces on the struggles and achievements of ARMI over the past decade, his personal mission as Director to grow the research community in the institute and in Australia, and the future of regenerative medicine […]
ARMI at 10: A Q&A with Institute Director Peter Currie – Part II: The Growth & Current Challenges
This year, the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) celebrates its 10th anniversary. To mark this milestone, current Director of Research Professor Peter Currie reminisces on the struggles and achievements of ARMI over the past decade, his personal mission as Director to grow the research community in the institute and in Australia, and the future of regenerative medicine […]
ARMI at 10: A Q&A with Institute Director Peter Currie – Part III: Building the Future of Regenerative Medicine
This year, the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) celebrates its 10th anniversary. To mark this milestone, current Director of Research Professor Peter Currie reminisces on the struggles and achievements of ARMI over the past decade, his personal mission as Director to grow the research community in the institute and in Australia, and the future of […]
Multiple Sclerosis: How ARMI’s Research Efforts are Paving the Way for New Treatments
Here at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, we’re investigating the potential of regenerative medicine to treat, and hopefully, one day, reverse neurodegenerative diseases, such as Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects more than 25,000 Australians and impacts more young people in the country than any other chronic progressive brain disease. With this troubling fact, it is […]
Regenerate Newsletter – April 2019
The April 2019 of the ARMI newsletter, Regenerate, is now available to view in the ‘Resources’ section. Here are some of the highlights for ARMI in April: Alzheimer’s disease: How ARMI Scientists are Working to Find New Treatments Professor Kim Cornish: Research for the real world The curious scientist: Alberto Roselló-DÃez receives career development award Heart Research Transplant: […]
The curious scientist: Alberto Roselló-DÃez receives career development award
Alberto Roselló-DÃez is right where he wants to be – at the frontier of science. The molecular biologist and Group Leader at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) is fuelled by a deep sense of curiosity; Alberto wants to understand the mysterious intelligence of limb and organ regeneration and how it can help humans. “When a […]
Professor Kim Cornish: Research for the real world
Professor Kim Cornish, a Developmental Cognitive Neuroscientist, is a pioneer with a purpose: bring discoveries to clinics and communities to make real impacts on people’s lives. As the newest member of ARMI’s Leadership Advisory Board (ARMILAB), the appointment of Professor Cornish reflects the Board’s multidisciplinary approach to solving some of the biggest challenges in regenerative […]
Heart Research Transplant: From Brazil to Australia
Hailing from Brazil, Luana Santos is in the midst of a PhD at the University of São Paulo, investigating the molecular mechanisms that drive heart development. To this end, Luana has made the long journey to Australia to spend one year under the supervision of Dr Mirana Ramialison at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI). Here, she hopes […]