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Biomolecular Horizons conference 2024
The Biomolecular Horizons conference was in Melbourne this year, featuring a many talks and poster presentations. A few of our lab members attended, with several also sharing their own research with the community.

Rosie and Sacha visit the Australian Synchrotron
The Australian Synchrotron (in Melbourne) is a world-class research facility that uses X-ray and infrared towards atomic-level exploration across fields such as health, environment, energy, and materials science - in particular, we use it for protein structure determination.

New group photo - August 2024
It has been a while! We were missing a few people but managed to get most of the team.

Thank you for visiting the lab Tommy Lu!
We had a great time working with Tommy in-person over the last few months.

Rugged fitness landscapes minimize promiscuity in the evolution of transcriptional repressors - New Paper in Cell Systems
We made the cover for one of our many publications of this year. Pictured are theoretical protein fitness landscapes where the compounding fitness of two smooth landscapes can lead to a landscape more complex than both. A really cool read if you are interested in protein evolution.