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Leann Tilley

@leanntilley

Biochemist. Biophysicist. Malaria scientist. Leann thinks solving malaria will require collaborative interactions across academia and industry.

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** Organic & Biological Seminar ** Prof. Dame Juliet A. Gerrard (Willsmore Fellow) University of Auckland Faculty of Science, University of Auckland Engineering and Design at University of Auckland "Antimicrobial resistance – a case study in connecting research to government policy" Friday 28 Feb | 12-1 pm | Bio21 Auditorium ALL WELCOME!

** Organic & Biological Seminar **

Prof. Dame Juliet A. Gerrard (Willsmore Fellow)
University of Auckland <a href="/ScienceUoA/">Faculty of Science, University of Auckland</a> <a href="/UoAEngineering/">Engineering and Design at University of Auckland</a> 

"Antimicrobial resistance – a case study in connecting research to government policy"

Friday 28 Feb | 12-1 pm | Bio21 Auditorium

ALL WELCOME!
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Thanks to the amazing and inspirational International Women's Day #IWD2025 Morning Tea Panel organised by the School of Biomedical Sciences University of Melbourne. “It takes a village to raise a successful woman scientific leader”. Great buzz of collaboration and support at the event.

Thanks to the amazing and inspirational International Women's Day #IWD2025 Morning Tea Panel organised by the School of Biomedical Sciences <a href="/UniMelb/">University of Melbourne</a>. “It takes a village to raise a successful woman scientific leader”. Great buzz of collaboration and support at the event.
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Happy International Women’s Day! We’re celebrating women who have changed the world. Here are all of the amazing women who have received the #NobelPrize and their remarkable achievements at the time of the award. Tell us about the women who inspire you the most - and why

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Congratulations to Nutpakal Ketprasit (Nutpakal K.). He submitted his thesis today on reaction hijacking of tRNA charging enzymes of Plasmodium & bacteria. This work will guide development of new treatments. Co-supervised by Stanley Xie and Stuart Ralph (Stuart Ralph). University of Melbourne

Congratulations to Nutpakal Ketprasit (<a href="/nkprst/">Nutpakal K.</a>). He submitted his thesis today on reaction hijacking of tRNA charging enzymes of Plasmodium &amp; bacteria. This work will guide development of new treatments. Co-supervised by Stanley Xie and Stuart Ralph (<a href="/sturalph/">Stuart Ralph</a>). <a href="/UniMelb/">University of Melbourne</a>
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World Parasite Awareness Day is March 20th. Join us that day as we help to shed light on the importance of parasite prevention in animals. #animalhealth #worldparasiteawarenessday #parasiteawarenessday #parasiteprevention #pethealth

World Parasite Awareness Day is March 20th. Join us that day as we help to shed light on the importance of parasite prevention in animals.
 
#animalhealth #worldparasiteawarenessday #parasiteawarenessday #parasiteprevention #pethealth
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I really enjoyed visiting my colleagues, Sharon Prince (Deputy Dean, Research) and Edward Sturrock at the University of Cape Town (UCT). It was so rewarding to spend time with Sharon’s excellent and enthusiastic research team.

I really enjoyed visiting my colleagues, Sharon Prince (Deputy Dean, Research) and Edward Sturrock at the University of Cape Town (UCT). It was so rewarding to spend time with Sharon’s excellent and enthusiastic research team.
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The Malaria Drug Accelerator meeting held in Livingstone, Zambia, was an amazing opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the work, working together to develop new antimalarial drugs. .

The Malaria Drug Accelerator meeting held in Livingstone, Zambia, was an amazing opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the work, working together to develop new antimalarial drugs. .
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Why make a cofactor when you can get it for free? Our work, led by Fabian Munder, shows that bacteria from 22 phyla use the high-affinity transporter PqqU to obtain the redox cofactor PQQ from the environment as an alternative to cofactor synthesis. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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Amazing Public Lecture by Nobel Laureate Donna Strickland, Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018, at RMIT’s Capitol Theatre. Strickland pioneered chirped pulse amplification for lasers, enabling innovations such as laser eye surgery. An inspirational talk about her love of photons.

Amazing Public Lecture by Nobel Laureate Donna Strickland, Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018, at RMIT’s Capitol Theatre.  Strickland pioneered chirped pulse amplification for lasers, enabling innovations such as laser eye surgery. An inspirational talk about her love of photons.