An integrated, multi-model bio-layer interferometry facility (Old ID 26412)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
Biomolecular interaction research in Australia is currently constrained by low-throughput, labour intensive techniques that impede research progress and often forces it overseas. This project aims to develop a world class, integrated, multi-node bio-layer interferometry facility. This project expects to generate new knowledge in diverse areas of research ranging from biodiscovery to agricultural vaccine technology. Using biolayer interferometry, the leading-edge biomolecular interaction technique will provide significant benefits by developing high-significant assay techniques, thus enabling diverse streams of national benefit research and propelling Australia to the forefront of biomolecular interaction research.
Date
01 Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2020
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Protein Interactions;interferometry;Therapeutics
Funding Body
Australian Research Council
Amount
945000
Project Team
Denise Doolan;John Miles;Alex Loukas