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    Robert obtained his Honours degree in Science from the University of Sydney in 1987 where he majored in Biochemistry and Genetics. He completed his PhD in 1992 ...

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    Hui-Ming completed her PhD degree at the University of Auckland in 2010. Her PhD thesis was about the metabolomic analysis of the interleukin-10 knockout mouse ...

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  3. Peptide YY is critical for acylethanolamine receptor Gpr119-induced activation of gastrointestinal mucosal responses

    Peptide YY (PYY) is released following food intake and regulates intestinal function and glucose homeostasis, but the mechanisms underpinning these processes ...

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    Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) is widely expressed in the hypothalamus and an important regulator of energy homeostasis; however, the ...

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    During my Ph.D. study, I investigated the functional role of transcription factors (Lhx1 and Otx2) that are critical for the development of the embryonic brain ...

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    Following my MSc in Oncology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, I went on to work in Prof Kurt Anderson’s lab at the CRUK Beatson Institute in Glasgow. My ...

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    The small G protein family Rac has numerous regulators that integrate extracellular signals into tight spatiotemporal maps of its activity to promote specific ...

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    Prolactin (PRL) is a major determinant of mammary epithelial cell proliferation during alveolar development in sexually mature and pregnant mice. To date, it ...

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  9. CCR6 defines memory B cell precursors in mouse and human germinal centers revealing light zone location and predominant low antigen affinity.

    Memory B cells (MBCs) and plasma cells (PCs) constitute the two cellular outputs of germinal center (GC) responses that together facilitate long-term humoral ...

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Latest news

New funding boosts Garvan breast cancer research

New funding boosts Garvan breast cancer research

17 May 2022
Follow-up genetic testing gives patients further chance of diagnosis

Follow-up genetic testing gives patients further chance of diagnosis

16 May 2022
Garvan projects funded for next stages

Garvan projects funded for next stages

11 May 2022
Professor Chris Goodnow, Garvan’s Executive Director, recognised for his outstanding work in immunology

Professor Chris Goodnow, Garvan’s Executive Director, recognised for his outstanding work in immunology

09 May 2022
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