The Multimodal Kidney Image Analysis Project xGlom tool, is aimed to enable high-throughput, multi-modal..
PhD student, David Hocking, takes us into the amazing world of the wild Antarctic Leopard Seal.
Dr Sheena McGowan from Monash University is using structural biology to develop new anti-malarial drugs.
A portable sensor created by Professor Sam Adeloju can be used to detect and identify a range of pollutants in water
Monash University research into the effect of climate change on plant composition and nutritional quality by Dr Ros Gleadow and a multi-disciplinary team of scientists.
Associate Professor Rebekah Brown is one of the founding directors of the Monash University Centre for Water-Senstitive Cities.
Associate Professor Martin Scanlon has spent the last ten years at Monash University leading a research group looking at fragment-based drug design.
Under the directorship of Professor David Abramson, Monash eScience and Grid Engineering Laboratory, collaborates with Universities such as California, San Diego, Oxford, Zurich, Amsterdam, Melbourne and the Victorian Department of Primary Industries.
Dr Bronwyn Naylor has been instrumental in fostering collaborative research in the area of social justice.
As the associate director of the Centre for the Economics of Education and Training, Dr Chandra Shah as collaborated extensively with industry and government to undertake research in skills and workplace analysis.
Professor Hyndman and Dr Fan have been working closely with key Australian electric power reglulators and utilities to develop better forecasting techniques for electricity demand.
Monash University researcher Associate Professor Sharon Ricardo is looking at therapies that could help replace kidney transplants. But there is more to Sharon than meets the eye. She is also an elite competitor in the sport of body sculpting.
Monoclonal Antibody Research Facility at Monash University provides monoclonal antibodies for research and diagnostic applications.
Help is on the way for people with a fear of needles. Monash researchers have designed a drug delivery device that does away with injections.
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Microbial Genomics is dedicated to looking at the microbial pathogens that cause infectious diseases in animals.