Image #4 Suzanne Butcher – Search and DestroyImage #5 Elizabeth Hansen – Embryonic architectureImage #6 Brenton Cavanagh – Nervous ratImage #7 Maria Nguyen – Degeneration situationImage #8 Daniel Amaya – Red forked lightningImage #9 James St John – A forest in the noseImage #10 Adam Salmon -Protein PocketsImage #11 Michelle Liberio – The hardest working tubes in scienceImage #12 Daniel Amaya – Colour-coding the noseImage #13 Anwar Norazit / Charlotte Dickson – Risk and rewardImage #14 Brenton Cavanagh – An explosion of colours reveals the life of cells withinImage #1 James St John – Nursing your nerves with your noseImage #2 Fatemeh Chehrehasa – Very well connectedImage #3 Tavia Davenport – Dopamine is your friend
A state-of-the-art livecyte microscope at the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery is leading the Spinal Injury Project team toward human clinical trials.