• The enteric virome of cats with feline panleukopenia differs in abundance and diversity from healthy cats 

      Barrs, Vanessa; Brussel, Kate Van; Wang, Xiuwan; Shi, Mang; Carrai, Maura; Feng, Shuo; Li, Jun; Holmes, Edward; Beatty, Julia
      Published 2022
      Feline panleukopenia (FPL) is a severe, often fatal disease caused by feline parvovirus (FPV). How infection with FPV might impact the composition of the entire eukaryotic enteric virome in cats has not been characterized. ...
      Preprint
    • Long COVID is associated with extensive in-vivo neuroinflammation on [18F]DPA-714 PET 

      Visser, Denise; Golla, Sandeep S.V.; Verfaillie, Sander C.J.; Coomans, Emma M.; Rikken, Roos M.; van de Giessen, Elsmarieke M.; Hollander, Marijke E. den; Verveen, Anouk; Yaqub, Maqsood; Barkhof, Frederik; Horn, Janneke; Koopman, Bart; Schober, Patrick; Koch, Dook W.; Schuit, Robert C.; Windhorst, Albert D.; Kassiou, Michael; Boellaard, Ronald; van Vugt, Michele; Knoop, Hans; Tolboom, Nelleke; van Berckel, Bart N.M.
      Published 2022
      Summary A significant number of COVID-19 patients develop ‘long COVID’, a condition defined by long-lasting debilitating, often neurological, symptoms. The pathophysiology of long COVID is unknown. Here we present in-vivo ...
      Conference paper
    • Scenario modelling of biomass usage in the Australian electricity grid 

      Li, M.; Middelhoff, E.; Ximenes, F.A.; Carney, C.; Madden, B.; Florin, N.; Malik, A.; Lenzen, M.
      Published 2022
      Responding to the global crises - Covid19 and climate change - governments around the world are formulating green recovery plans to stimulate economic growth, boost clean energy technologies and cut emissions. Potential ...
      Article
    • "Easy to join in your pyjamas": Benefits and barriers of online science engagement at Australia's 2020 National Science Week 

      McRae, O.F.; Downing, E.; Motion, A.; O'Reilly, C.; Pullen, R.
      Published 2022
      In 2020, National Science Week events shifted online in response to Australian COVID-19 restrictions. Our research captures this rapid pivot from in-person to online science events, exploring experiences through audience ...
      Article
    • Zoonotic disease and virome diversity in bats 

      Van, Brussel, K.; Holmes, E.C.
      Published 2022
      The emergence of zoonotic viral diseases in humans commonly reflects exposure to mammalian wildlife. Bats (order Chiroptera) are arguably the most important mammalian reservoir for zoonotic viruses, with notable examples ...
      Article