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CTA granted for CAR-T cell therapy for multiple myeloma

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has granted Clinical Trial Approval for KMCAR T-cell immunotherapy for multiple myeloma.

Life Scientist 02 April, 2026

2026 Snow Fellowship recipients to receive $24m in biomedical funding

Australian biomedical researchers Dr Deborah Burnett, A/Prof Sudarshini Ramanathan and Dr Ira Deveson have been announced as the 2026 Snow Fellowship recipients.

Life Scientist 31 March, 2026

In the face of change: how Antarctic microbes can survive a 95°C temperature span

Analysis of microbial soil samples has helped Australian scientists understand the resilience of Antarctica's unique microbial ecosystems to a changing climate.

Life Scientist 26 March, 2026

Sensor's cell-like structure said to overcome key blood-testing barrier

Drawing inspiration from nature, Australian researchers have developed a sensor they believe overcomes one of the biggest barriers in blood testing.

Life Scientist 25 March, 2026

Revealed — a common bacterium's role in stubborn wound infections

A team of international researchers have uncovered how a common bacterium, Enterococcus faecalis, can suppress the body's early warning system in wounds.

Life Scientist 24 March, 2026

Biotechnology
Sensor's cell-like structure said to overcome key blood-testing barrier

Sensor's cell-like structure said to overcome key blood-testing barrier

Drawing inspiration from nature, Australian researchers have developed a sensor they believe overcomes one of the biggest barriers in blood testing.

Article 25 March, 2026
Health & Medical
Revealed — a common bacterium's role in stubborn wound infections

Revealed — a common bacterium's role in stubborn wound infections

A team of international researchers have uncovered how a common bacterium, Enterococcus faecalis, can suppress the body's early...

Article 24 March, 2026
Life Sciences
In the face of change: how Antarctic microbes can survive a 95°C temperature span

In the face of change: how Antarctic microbes can survive a 95°C temperature span

Analysis of microbial soil samples has helped Australian scientists understand the resilience of Antarctica's unique microbial ecosystems to a...

Article 26 March, 2026
Molecular Biology
Depression impacts energy at a cellular level, researchers find

Depression impacts energy at a cellular level, researchers find

Depression symptoms may be rooted in fundamental changes in the way brain and blood cells use energy, a team of Australian and international...

Article 19 March, 2026
Lab Technology
The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

In everyday life, voice interaction with technology can save time and reduce friction. The same applies in scientific research.

Article 17 November, 2025
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