Interview with Abdul Jabbar – Odile Bain Memorial Prize winner 2015
We talk to Odile Bain Prize winner Dr Abdul Jabbar, veterinary parasitologist at the University of Melbourne, about his career and his views on parasitological… Read more »
We talk to Odile Bain Prize winner Dr Abdul Jabbar, veterinary parasitologist at the University of Melbourne, about his career and his views on parasitological… Read more »
Xiaoyun Wang has been awarded the Odile Bain Memorial Prize in 2015 in recognition of the significant advancements he has made in the field of genetics and… Read more »
This year, parasitologists have won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. William C Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura were awarded the prize “for their… Read more »
Sickle cell disease poses a serious health threat in tropical Africa and has been declared a public health priority by the World Health Organisation. However,… Read more »
Boating on the river is generally thought to be a pleasant pastime, particularly if you believe the Wind in the Willows books. However, riverboats play a darker… Read more »
Immunology does not often whip the media into a frenzy. It doesn't always capture the public interest, and yet it is an integral part of so many biomedical… Read more »
April 25th is World Malaria Day, a day to focus on a disease that impacts half the world's population, but for scientists working to tackle the disease, malaria… Read more »
February might have been a short month, but we certainly were not lacking in scientific highlights. Food, senses and Africa are among the highlights from BioMed… Read more »
Steve Whyard and colleagues have developed a sterile insect technique that uses double stranded RNA to target the testis gene and female sex determinant gene… Read more »
Research published by Mains and colleagues in PLoS NTD explores a new method for auto-dissemination of insecticides, employing the male Aedes albopictus… Read more »