Curing disease: it's in our nature! As the Institute for Molecular Bioscience enters its 25th year, we’re not just celebrating the milestones behind us we are shaping the future.
We invite the next generation of scientific leaders to join us in writing that future.
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Curing disease: it's in our nature! As the Institute for Molecular Bioscience enters its 25th year, we’re not just celebrating the milestones behind us we are shaping the future.
We invite the next generation of scientific leaders to join us in writing that future.
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"...one year on and it feels like much of the political momentum around tackling AMR has already vanished."
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Countdown to Lorne Proteins 🏖️ Session 6: Invited speakers Nieng Yan, Tsinghua University, on the structural pharmacology of Voltage-gated sodium channels; closing with Simon Newstead, University of Oxford, on plasma membrane polyamine transporters in chronic pain.
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Why does daptomycin resistance appear so fast in Enterococcus? We finally have a clue.
DAP resistance in enterococci pops up quickly. What’s been missing is why resistance-associated membrane changes look the way they do, and why the classic path of mutations is so predictable.
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Institute for Molecular Bioscience Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Australia’s #1 research institute Based at St Lucia Campus About UQ What started as Queensland's first university in 1...
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Much of the political momentum around the antimicrobial resistance crisis has dissipated, but a new report shows the danger to our health has not
A two-component system signaling hub controls enterococcal membrane remodeling in response to daptomycin https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.11.16.688641v1