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The Conversation

The Conversation

The Conversation

We have all heard of viral and bacterial infections. But what is actually happening to our cells when we contract these diseases?  Learn about the many ways our cells can die as they sacrifice themselves for the greater good of our health in our latest article for The Conversation.

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The Conversation

The Conversation

The Conversation

Our cells may be small, but they are mighty. And they are made of lots of  amazing stuff - from the DNA that tells your body how to grow, to mini skeletons that let cells move around. Check out this article for The Conversation, Curious Kids Edition to learn 'What are cells made out of?'

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ASBMB Magazine

ASBMB Magazine

ASBMB Magazine

Invited article for the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) magazines 'Publications with Impact' section. This article describes our recent finding about the role of Plexin B2 in coordinating the dance of death

(page 10).

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The RED Alert

ASBMB Magazine

ASBMB Magazine

The Research, Education and Development (RED) team at La Trobe University aspire to create engaging and informative blog content for researchers, including this invited piece about  science and social media.

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The Dying Code

ASBMB Magazine

The Dying Code

The Dying Code is a Japanese Cell Death network which promotes and communicates everything cell death. This includes the Japan and Australia Meeting on Cell Death, for which I co-wrote a summary article as the Australian ECR representative (page 7).

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