ACES researchers successful in receiving NHMRC Ideas Grant funding
ACES Chief Investigators A/Prof Jeremy Crook and Prof Robert Kapsa have been awarded NHMRC Ideas Grants to help support their respective research.
ACES Chief Investigators A/Prof Jeremy Crook and Prof Robert Kapsa have been awarded NHMRC Ideas Grants to help support their respective research.
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Materials Science (ACES) have contributed to a breakthrough in the development of new technologies to treat muscle loss, recently published in Frontier in Chemistry.
The year has come and gone – and what an amazing year it has been at ACES. A year full of ground-breaking research, fantastic accomplishments and hard work from everyone at each of our nodes, including the University of Wollongong, Monash University, University of Tasmania, Deakin University, University of Melbourne, Swinburne University of Technology, the Australian National University and University of New South Wales.
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) has taken out the coveted Frontiers Research Award at the 2019 Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards.
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) Chief Investigator Associate Professor Jeremy Crook isn’t who comes to mind when you think of Mary Shelley’s fantastical Dr Frankenstein. Yet, when he says words like ‘electrified tissues’ and ‘brain on the bench’, you start to wonder if he might start running around the labs at the University of Wollongong shouting “It’s alive, alive!”.
Congratulations to ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) researchers A/Prof Jeremy Crook, Dr Eva Tomaskovic-Crook and Prof Gordon Wallace, who are finalists in the 2019 Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards.
ACES affiliate students and recent UOW Graduates, Xiaoteng Jia and Qi Gu are recipients of the Chinese Government “2017 Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad Award”. Granted annually to the top 500 nationals studying outside of their home country, the accolade is considered a high honour. Congratulations gentlemen!
Chief Investigators involved in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) have welcomed more than $4.8 million in funding for projects through the Australian Research Council (ARC) 2018 Discovery Projects and Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities schemes.
A breakthrough in the 3D-printing of human pluripotent stem cells means scientists are one step closer to being able to 3D print human organs and tissues for transplantation therapy.