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New platform to evolve proteins for better therapies

Researchers from the Centenary Institute, in collaboration with the University of Sydney, have developed a powerful new tool to evolve proteins directly within mammalian cells, offering a more effective way to design medical treatments tailored to the human body.

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Event shines spotlight on genetic heart disease in young people

The Centenary Institute has hosted a community event aimed to advance understanding of inherited heart disease and sudden cardiac death in young people.

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Turning off protein may help prevent liver cancer

New research from the Centenary Institute has found that switching off a specific protein in liver cells may help prevent the early development of liver cancer.

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New mRNA vaccine boosts immunity against TB

A study into the new vaccine’s effectiveness, published in eBioMedicine, was led by experts from the Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute at University of Sydney, the Centenary Institute and the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (MIPS) at Monash University.

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  • New platform to evolve proteins for better therapies

    Researchers from the Centenary Institute, in collaboration with the University of Sydney, have developed a powerful new tool to evolve proteins directly within mammalian cells, offering a more effective way to design medical treatments tailored to the human body.
    News Type: Media release
    Date 08 May 2025
  • Turning off protein may help prevent liver cancer

    New research from the Centenary Institute has found that switching off a specific protein in liver cells may help prevent the early development of liver cancer.
    News Type: Media release
    Date 16 Apr 2025
  • Event shines spotlight on genetic heart disease in young people

    The Centenary Institute has hosted a community event, titled ‘A Needle in a Haystack: Unlocking the Secrets of Genetic Heart Conditions’. The event aimed to advance understanding of inherited heart disease and sudden cardiac death in young people.
    News Type: Community
    Date 10 Apr 2025
  • Finding answers for sudden cardiac death in young people

    Each week in Australia, up to three young people die suddenly and unexpectedly from sudden cardiac death, often due to an undiagnosed genetic heart condition. These conditions typically go unnoticed until tragedy strikes, leaving families devastated and searching for answers.
    News Type: Media release
    Date 02 Apr 2025
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Researchers from the Centenary Institute, in colla Researchers from the Centenary Institute, in collaboration with the University of Sydney, have developed a powerful new tool to evolve proteins directly within mammalian cells, offering a more effective way to design medical treatments tailored to the human body.

Published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, the study reports on the development of PROTEUS (PROTein Evolution Using Selection), a cutting-edge platform that enables directed evolution.

Join first author Dr Alex Cole commented: “By bringing directed evolution into mammalian cells, PROTEUS is opening the door to developing new therapies that are more effective and designed to function where they’re needed, in the human body.”

The researchers believe that PROTEUS could help drive future advances in gene therapy, disease research and next-generation medical treatments.

Learn more at link in bio.

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Microscope Monday! This image entitled 'Tumour Ne Microscope Monday!

This image entitled 'Tumour Nest' was an entry from Research Officer David Hill in our 2012 Scientific Image competition.

This multi-photon microscopy image shows red and green melanoma cells surrounded by, and invading, blue and white connective tissue in the skin.

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We are seeking a talented Events & Consumer Engage We are seeking a talented Events & Consumer Engagement Lead to deepen our engagement with our stakeholders, supporters and consumers. 

This role will develop a creative, informative and entertaining program of events, in addition to leading the establishment of a recruitment and engagement program for health consumers to interact with Centenary researchers. 

To learn more about this role and to apply go to 'Centenary Institute Careers' link in bio.

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Microscope Monday! These two images were submitte Microscope Monday!

These two images were submitted by Dr Kimberly Beaumont in our 2014 Scientific Image Competition.

Image one entitled 'a visual dissection of melanoma', is a 3D visualization with different views of a melanoma tumour formed in the lab, with red and green cells representing different stages of cell growth.

Image two named 'Two halves make a whole', is a 3D visualization of two halves of a melanoma tumour formed in the lab. The red and green cells represent different stages of cell growth.

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🌹 Lest We Forget 🌹 On ANZAC Day, we honour 🌹 Lest We Forget 🌹

On ANZAC Day, we honour the courage and sacrifice of our servicemen and women.

At Centenary, we pay tribute to their legacy by continuing to serve the communities they have protected through our pursuit of medical research. We are committed to fighting diseases and improving healthcare for all.

Today, we remember and honour their bravery as we strive to create a healthier and brighter future for generations to come through our life saving research.

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New research from the Centenary Institute has foun New research from the Centenary Institute has found that switching off a specific protein in liver cells may help prevent the early development of liver cancer.

More than 3,000 people are diagnosed with liver cancer each year in Australia, with the disease accounting for 7.8 percent of all cancer-related deaths.

Led by Professor Mark Gorrell from the Centenary Institute’s Centre for Cancer Innovations, the study focused on a protein called dipeptidyl peptidase 9 (DPP9). This protein works inside cells to help regulate processes such as inflammation, metabolism and cell survival.

Full article at link in bio

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