Description
The School of Life Sciences studies the molecular mechanisms underlying health, development and disease. We translate this knowledge to address global challenges. Our School is made up of a range of buildings and facilities to allow our scientists to do this work. These spaces are often inaccessible to the public. To share what happens inside, we have created a series of videos in two formats (with and without audio description) so that anyone can visit us and find out what our scientists and other staff do on a day-to-day basis. The video without audio description has the option to switch subtitles on or off.Other contributors were:
Kyl Tan
Kyle Napier
Cameron Kerr
Period | 2022 → … |
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Degree of Recognition | International |
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Research Outputs
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What do our scientists look like?
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Life of Bacteria over 200 degrees centigrade: Teachers' Guide
Research output: Other contribution
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Using microscopes to study Parkinson's disease
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Computers and Biological Research
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T cell growth and division
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Learning from flies
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Life of bacteria over 200 degrees celsius
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Investigating barley growth and development
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Research using cryo-electron microscopy
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Making proteins
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Potatoes from the past helping those today
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Targeting parasites
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Projects
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Institutional Strategic Support Fund (2016)
Project: Research