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An integrated, multi-node bio-layer interferometry facility (2020-2021)

Abstract

Biomolecular interaction research in Australia is currently constrained by low-throughput, labor intensive techniques that impede research progress and often forces it overseas. This project aims to develop a worldclass, integrated, multi-node bio-layer interferometry facility. This project expects to generate new knowledge in diverse areas of research ranging from biodiscovery to agricultural vaccine technology. Using biolayer interferometry, the leading-edge biomolecular interaction technique will provide significant benefits by developing high-throughput assay techniques, thus enabling diverse streams of national benefit research and propelling Australia to the forefront of biomolecular interaction research.

Experts

Professor Bryan Fry

Professor
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Bryan Fry
Bryan Fry

Professor Brett Collins

Affiliate Professor of School of Bi
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
NHMRC Leadership Fellow - GL
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
of Institute for Molecular Bioscien
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Brett Collins
Brett Collins

Professor Luke Guddat

Director of HDR Students of School
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Luke Guddat
Luke Guddat

Emeritus Professor Stephen Mahler

Emeritus Professor
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Stephen Mahler
Stephen Mahler

Professor Irina Vetter

NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Irina Vetter
Irina Vetter