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Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute : Restoring health, repairing damage, regenerating the aging body @MonashUni #stemcell #regenmed https://t.co/8dRm8YhWQo
Victoria, Australia
Joined October 2014
Our 2025 ARMI reflection is live. A year shaped by people, from student leadership and science communication to discovery, translation and community. Read the end-of-year newsletter https://t.co/QwWevZYvjn
#ARMI #ResearchCulture #STEM #RegenerativeMedicine
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The research focuses on how ageing unfolds across interconnected tissues, including the heart, skeletal muscle and blood, rather than studying each system in isolation.
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Led by Professor Nir Eynon and Dr Macsue Jacques at ARMI, with clinical leadership from Professor Silvana Marasco (Alfred Hospital), the project brings together molecular biology, bioinformatics and frontline clinical expertise.
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Congratulations to Professor Nir Eynon and team on securing $2.01M in NHMRC Ideas Grant funding for Molecular Maps of Ageing Across Multiple Tissues.
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Congratulations to Dr William Roman (@EMBLAustralia group leader @ARMI_Labs, @MonashUni) on receiving a @phenomics Australia Pipeline Accelerator 2025–26 award. His project will use genome-scale functional screening to identify new therapeutic targets for muscle atrophy and
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Programs like this don’t just build skills, they build confidence, perspective and lifelong scientific networks. Thanks to @EMBLAustralia and partners for delivering this national training initiative. #ARMI #EMBLAustralia #PhDLife
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Brenda shared how the course reshaped her thinking about AI in everyday research, and reinforced that communicating science clearly and responsibly is just as important as the science itself.
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The two-week residential program brings together PhD students from across Australia for intensive training in interdisciplinary research, AI & machine learning, science communication and career development.
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Our PhD students Brenda Briones Miranda and Thamodi Walpola recently completed the EMBL Australia PhD Course at SAiGENCI (University of Adelaide).
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It was a pleasure to welcome Professor Robyn Ward AO, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) @MonashUni, to Aquacore earlier this month. The visit highlighted how Aquacore supports world-class discovery through specialist aquatic facilities, technical expertise and close
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Congratulations to Tracey King on her selection as committee member of the Scientists in Reproductive Technology (SIRT). Tracey brings an exceptional combination of expertise as PhD student in the Zenker Lab & as embryologist at No.1 Fertility, a Melbourne IVF clinic. @ARMI_Labs
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Some wounds never heal. Dr Yen-Zhen (Angel) Lu is working to change that. Her work reveals how sensory neurons and immune cells coordinate tissue repair and why this matters for chronic wounds. With an ARC DECRA, she is now uncovering how nerves first activate after injury.
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We were pleased to welcome @ChiefSciWA to @ARMILabs for his first visit. He explored ARMI’s capabilities and was especially excited by AquaCore, our world-class aquatic research facility and the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere. AquaCore supports Australia’s
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ARMI PhD candidate Thamodi Wapola joined 130 global students at #PITCH2025 in Jakarta, helping design fairer mobility solutions for Indonesia’s ride-hailing ecosystem. Her team’s model, Jalan Bersama, earned the Judges’ Special Commendation Award 👏 A great example of ARMI
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Proud to celebrate ARMI’s Prof Mikaël Martino and Prof Graham Lieschke AM, recognised on the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists list. A testament to their sustained impact and leadership in regenerative medicine and immunology. 🔗 More about the list: https://t.co/FmNLmKrZRE
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Congratulations to Dr Benoit Haerlingen, who played a key role on the Victorian Muscle Network leadership committee for the 8th Annual @VicMuscleNet Symposium at @unimelb 👏 ARMI was proud to sponsor the day, send a large delegation of 24 researchers, and celebrate: • Dr
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This kind of structural insight could help improve how we grow and use stem cells in research, therapy, and regenerative medicine.📍From the lab bench to future treatments. #StemCells #Pluripotency #hiPSCs #RegenerativeMedicine #ARMI
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Adam’s work focuses on the cell’s internal skeleton — microtubules and centrosomes — and how their organisation supports stem cell identity. By tracking these structures, he’s revealing new insights into how stem cells stay flexible.
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What gives stem cells their superpower? 🧬 Adam Rogerson (@LabZenker, ARMI) is investigating how the shape and structure of human stem cells help them stay pluripotent — the ability to become any cell in the body.🧵
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