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Astronomy Profile - From malaria to magnetic fields
DR ALAN Brockman, Australian manager at Learmonth Solar Observatory near Exmouth, has a PhD in studying the drug resistant falciparum malaria. However, Learmonth is not Florida. So what is a malaria biologist doing working there as a solar physicist?
Antivenom research cutting the cost of pet snake bites

IN a city that sees a high incidence of pet snake bites, Western Australian Institute of Medical Research PhD student Tammy Jacoby is trying to optimise the use of antivenom in animal treatments to allow cheaper treatments.

A sting in the tale of drug discovery
A NON-TRADITIONAL approach to producing new drugs using the venom of arthropods is powering the research behind biodiscovery firm Proteomics International.
Snakes alive, warns top vet
WITH summer coming on, Murdoch veterinary hospital is warning pet owners to watch for animals suffering bites as snakes become more active.
Nobel recognition for UWA student
UNIVERSITY of WA research student Stuart Napier was the only West Australian selected from an elite group of early career researchers to attend the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in July.
RPH brains looking into amphetamine research
A TEAM of doctors from Royal Perth Hospital are undertaking a groundbreaking study into the effects of amphetamine use on the brain, examining the physical damage caused to the brain by drug abuse.
Sick native trees get "booster shots"
SCIENTISTS are injecting native trees in WA’s South-West with a potent mixture of nutrients and fungicide in a race to save dwindling populations from extinction.

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