Feeling very grateful to receive an early career development and ECR oral presentation award at Lorne I&I @The_VIIN An amazing few days in Lorne learning about all types of pathogens and host responses. Great science at a stunning location!
Fascinating presentation by Dr Connor Scott from The University of Queensland @UQscience who discussed developments in therapeutic targets for Japanese encephalitis #lorneiandi
Pleased to share the great work of @Ari1saacs Yu Shang Low @cusycon and the team. We used our next generation clamp tech and @CMMUQ1 CRYOARM300 to reveal novel F structures for the divergent Langya and Mojiang Henipaviruses.
https://t.co/jDeuqUjlRY
Don't forget to come to SCMB's 18th Annual Research Students Symposium this Friday 18 November 2022 starting at 8:30am.
The registration desk and posters will be located in the Hawken Building, Room 50-C207. For more information and the program, go to https://t.co/IDVZ164oAX
Super grateful to be able to present some of my PhD work on dengue virus vaccines at the #16vaccinecongress in beautiful Riva del Garda. Excited for the rest of the symposium and to see more of the town.
Enjoying the #16vaccinecongress in the beautiful Riva del Garda, Italy. Some great talks so far including @ConnorAScott talking about his vaccine work!
World Mosquito Day. The Watterson lab focuses on understanding the 3D structure of viruses to help guide new vaccines and therapies for important human pathogens transmitted by mosquitoes, such as dengue, Zika and West Nile virus.https://t.co/dCHv9PyMXI
Many years of work on the molecular clamp platform have finally been published today. Big thanks to my co authors Andrew and @Ari1saacs, as well as @ProfPaulYoung @DWatterson_ @ChappellDr for leading this project.
The work outlining the use of the clamp domain for emerging viruses is finally published - go check it out! Many thanks to Andrew Young, @ConnorAScott and all those involved!
https://t.co/AiXx1NLN5v
@ProfPaulYoung It was all sore throat and headache for me as well in January . Mine started to get better around day 4-5. Hopefully you’re on the mend soon.