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ACES researchers breaking the bounds of stem cell research

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) Chief Investigator Associate Professor Jeremy Crook isn’t who comes to mind when you think of Mary Shelley’s fantastical Dr Frankenstein. Yet, when he says words like ‘electrified tissues’ and ‘brain on the bench’, you start to wonder if he might start running around the labs at the University of Wollongong shouting “It’s alive, alive!”.

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Spinal cord repair one step closer with discovery of the ‘go’ signal for nerve re-growth

Researchers have found the ‘go’ signal to encourage nerve cell growth to repair nerve damage and spinal cord injuries in people.

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ACES researchers take top gong at 2019 Research Australia Awards

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) has taken out the coveted Frontiers Research Award at the 2019 Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards.

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2019

Publishing ACES research is essential for knowledge translation. Publishing both in academic journals and explaining the potential impact of that research to our community through our website portal provides an important means in which we disseminate the body of ACES knowledge.

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2018

Publishing ACES research is essential for knowledge translation. Publishing both in academic journals and explaining the potential impact of that research to our community through our website portal provides an important means in which we disseminate the body of ACES knowledge.

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2015

Six book chapters were published in 2015.

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