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Nanopore direct RNA sequencing enables thedetection of post-transcriptional modificationsof mRNA in host cells linked to viral infection

This poster was presented at both the Biomolecular Horizon Conference 2024 and the A-RNA Conference 2024.

African swine fever virus – introduction

In this short 1 minute video, Dr Sam Davis presents an overview of the challenges of African swine fever and the benefits of working on a vaccine.

The MIF Myth + post-docs at CSIRO

Poster presented at the Lorne Infection and Immunity 2024 Conference, in Lorne, Victoria, 14-16 February, 2024.

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Vaccine development approaches for African Swine fever virus (ASFV)

Poster presented at the Lorne Infection and Immunity 2024 Conference, in Lorne, Victoria, 14-16 February, 2024.

A fluorescence-based system for screening CRISPR-Cas13 efficacy and collateral effects

Poster presented at the Lorne Infection and Immunity 2024 Conference, in Lorne, Victoria, 14-16 February, 2024.

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DISC – The Next Generation of African swine fever vaccine

Abstract and poster presented at the Victorian Infection and Immunity Network Young Investigator Symposium, Thursday 9th November 2023.

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