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Building resilience in our agriculture industry to secure food, protect the environment and deliver real benefits for every Australian through new Hub.

Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS) Professor Trevor Lithgow stands at a lectern labelled "SCIENCE GALLERY" delivering a speech or presentation. Trevor is wearing a patterned shirt and a blue jacket, positioned behind two microphones and a computer monitor. In the background, MC Tanya Ha is partially visible, standing slightly behind Trevor. Behind both individuals are banners for MACSYS.
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Pioneering whole-cell modelling, this ARC Centre is helping scientists better understand and predict how living cells work.

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Equipping researchers to lead in radiation science – advancing innovation, safety and national capability through this ARC Training Centre.

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Applications for Future Fellowships for funding commencing in 2026 will close in the Research Management System (RMS) at 5:00pm (AEDT) on Wednesday 5…

A speaker stands at a podium bearing the Griffith University logo, delivering a presentation. Behind them, a large screen displays the Australian Government and Australian Research Council logos, along with an image of another individual. To the right, a banner for the ARC Research Hub for Driving Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention is visible. The setting appears to be a formal conference or academic event, with a computer monitor and water bottle on a nearby table.
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Boosting productivity, reducing costs, and mitigating disease risks – this ARC Research Hub has redefined the future of Australian farming through AI and…

Professor Richard Robson from the University of Melbourne, co-recipient of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, sitting in front of a molecular model.
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Chemistry pioneer wins Nobel Prize, a powerful example of how long-term investment in curiosity-driven research delivers global impact and scientific…

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A new Training Centre will develop automated vehicle technology for rural and remote regions.

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Focused on strengthening the protected cropping industry, a new ARC Training Centre will train future researchers and industry leaders to drive innovation,…

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Advancing radiochemical technologies and training the next generation of leaders in radiopharmaceutical research and innovation through a new ARC Training…

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With the support of the ARC, Associate Professor Katherine Kenny is addressing one of the world's most urgent health challenges: antimicrobial resistance (…

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New ARC Research Hub launches to develop next-generation biosensors for rapid, on-site detection of disease and biological threats.

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Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles - affectionately known as the ‘wedgie’ - are Australia’s largest bird of prey and a vital part of the local ecosystem. However,…