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An international research team has discovered how a bacterial toxin, known as Ssp, is capable of entering and killing a wide range of living cells, including human cells using the Australian Synchrotron.
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ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
Choose from our list of research topics and let your students lead a 30 minute Q&A session with our ANSTO experts.
The User Advisory Committee (UAC) are pleased to present this year's invited speakers.
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Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
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Environmental scientist with a passion for fieldwork and a lifelong commitment to scientific excellence
Discussions were held on possible areas on cooperation including research reactor operation and utilisation, environmental monitoring of mining tails, and food provenance.
ANSTO’s FutureNow Scholarships support graduate students and early career researchers working on industry-focused translational research projects.
Three new federal grants were announced to support manufacturing and nuclear technologies.