At Science Meets Parliament 2026, ARMI postdocs Liz Reisman and Benoit Haerlingen learnt how science can enter policy conversations. Their takeaway: evidence matters, but clarity, timing and relationships are just as important. Read the story on the ARMI website. armi.org.au/smp2026
Today ARMI launches Strategy 2030 – five years, six pillars, a clear path from discovery to the people who will benefit. Follow us to stay across the latest!
Our deputy director strategy and planning, Maggie @mveg001.bsky.social, visited biotech company Cartherics this week to explore collaboration opportunities and discuss the challenges facing the regenerative medicine sector. It’s these conversations that are helping us advance our strategic plan.
ARMI Strategy 2030 is live. Six pillars, three priority outcomes, a five-year plan for regenerative medicine in Australia. armi.org.au/strategy-2030/
ARMI's Peter Currie and Maggie Evans-Galea on Health Industry Hub podcast: Strategy 2030, bench-to-bedside realities, AI in research, and the science behind spinouts Mogrify and Myostellar. Subscription required; 14-day free trial available. Listen: bit.ly/4dy4qJn
PIEZO channels sense force. Yesterday Dr @charlesdcox.bsky.social @victorchang.edu.au showed us exactly what happens next, and it's more connected to cardiovascular disease than anyone expected. Excellent seminar!
Your liver and brain cells carry identical DNA. What makes them different is which genes are silent. Researchers at ARMI and BDI have found how a protein complex adjusts the level of gene silencing so cells can maintain their identity. New paper in Molecular Cell. armi.org.au/news-media/m...
A pub, a projector, and a single cell 0.1mm across projected to fill a screen. A/Prof Jenny Zenker at @pintofscienceau.bsky.social Melbourne showed what the earliest moments of life look like and why that’s relevant to regenerative medicine. Thanks everyone for staying curious!
ARMI's Jenny Zenker is @pintofscienceau Melbourne next Tuesday, talking about what the start of life actually looks like, and why it matters for medicine. Munich Brauhaus, 19 May, 7pm. Tix: bit.ly/4tUVdB7
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ARMI's 2025 Annual Report is out now. Muscle regeneration, Alzheimer's models and skeletal self-repair are all featured in our regenerative medicine research in 2025. Read more: armi.org.au/news-media/a...