Jocelyn publishes a paper in Human Genetics on the potential role of GTF2IRD1 in chromatin remodelling. This has the implication on our understanding of neurodevelopmental disorder, Williams Beuren Syndrome.
Victor's entry, "In Search of Memory", receives a highly commended in the 2015 New Scientist Eureka Prize for Science Photography. Check out the amazing scenes in Biology here.
Victor receives the 2015 Young Scientist Award from the Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (FAOBMB). This triennial award allows Victor to present lectures at the 14th FAOBMB Congress and Young Scientist Program in Hyderabad, India later in November.
Sumasri also receives a highly competitive University of Queensland International scholarship. Congrats!
Jocelyn, Ye Jin and Yu Qian publish their research in Cell Reports. Congratulations! [Press Release]
The lab receives an AADRF Project Grant. Many thanks to the Alzheimer's Australia Dementia Research Foundation for the generous support.
Victor with collaborators in Johns Hopkins publish a paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA on the role of sorting nexin 27 in regulating AMPA receptor trafficking.
Joanne receives a First Class Honours for her thesis and ranks 1st in her cohort. To top the icing on the cake, she secured the highly competitive University of Queensland International Scholarship. What a fantastic year!
Victor was awarded a Fellowship in Ageing Dementia Research from the John T. Reid Charitable Trusts, enabling him to establish the Synaptic Neurobiology Lab. The lab is a member of the Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research within the Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland.
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