With the help of my designer wife we have made a pattern and how to video for making larger masks that are great for men and those with a bigger face. They are double layered with a pocket for a filter, with great chin coverage and a super comfy pliable fit around the nose. Hope this is helpful for everyone as we all try and get thru Covid-19.
Here is a recent talk I gave to some members of the public at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. It is a very general and simple over-view of explaining 1) how cells in your body proliferate, 2) how this goes wrong in cancer, 3) the challenges we are facing in treating and killing cancer, and 4) most importantly how we…
Some more good news to coincide with today’s official release of our manuscript, one of our images has been chosen to be the feature image on the front cover.
It’s a great honour, one that I am very proud of, and is the first time I have ever had a front cover !
You can view the current issue (Volume 13 – Issue 9 – May 1, 2014) here.
The clips are a labour of love and have been a year in the making. To celebrate their birth, the red carpet will literally be rolled out for their creators, three scientist-animators: Dr Kate Patterson from Garvan, Chris Hammang from CSIRO, and Dr Maja Divjak from Melbourne’s Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.[Link]
Here is an amazing video put together by the very talented Kate Patterson here at the Garvan. We were very lucky to be able to provide some technical advice for the video which was a great honour. http://youtu.be/BlajAw8exg4
Here is a guide that was written by Rachael McCloy from our lab on how to use
the IncuCyte Zoom Kinetic Imaging System.
We recently published a paper using this machine in Cell Cycle
Here is a slide that I made and often use at the beginning of my talks to briefly explain what mitosis is. The images are taken from a live cell that we have labelled with fluorescent probes to highlight the DNA (red) and microtubules (green). Enjoy ! https://vimeo.com/87076529
Here is a short seminar that I gave to the PhD students at the end of 2013. If gives a brief over-view of the do's and don'ts on how to get a Post-Doc position. From finding a lab, to writing the intro email. Hope its helpful. http://youtu.be/n7ntM8MeIH8
Here is one of the images that we took using a Leica SP8 confocal microscope this week in the lab. It is a 3D image of a HeLa cell that has completely stuffed up mitosis (undergone mitotic catastrophe). It has separated whole chromosomes randomly into 2 daughter cells instead of separating the two identical chromatids in two. https://vimeo.com/85484663 And here is…