An integrated, multi-node bio-layer interferometry facility (2020–2021)

Abstract:
Biomolecular interaction research in Australia is currently constrained by low-throughput, labor intensive techniques that impede research progress and often forces it overseas. This project aims to develop a worldclass, integrated, multi-node bio-layer interferometry facility. This project expects to generate new knowledge in diverse areas of research ranging from biodiscovery to agricultural vaccine technology. Using biolayer interferometry, the leading-edge biomolecular interaction technique will provide significant benefits by developing high-throughput assay techniques, thus enabling diverse streams of national benefit research and propelling Australia to the forefront of biomolecular interaction research.
Grant type:
ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
Researchers:
  • Professor
    School of the Environment
    Faculty of Science
    Professor
    School of the Environment
    Faculty of Science
  • NHMRC Leadership Fellow - GL
    Institute for Molecular Bioscience
    NHMRC Leadership Fellow - GL
    Institute for Molecular Bioscience
    of Institute for Molecular Bioscien
    Institute for Molecular Bioscience
    Affiliate Professor of School of Bi
    School of Biomedical Sciences
    Faculty of Medicine
  • Professor
    School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
    Faculty of Science
    Director of HDR Students of School
    School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
    Faculty of Science
  • Emeritus Professor
    Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
  • NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
    Institute for Molecular Bioscience
    NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
    School of Pharmacy
    Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
    NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
    Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Funded by:
Australian Research Council