
Ingrid Wagner
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Dec 23, 2024 |
cell.com | Anna Lena Kastner |Anna-Friederike Marx |Mirela Dimitrova |Tiago Abreu-Mota |Yusuf I. Ertuna |Weldy V. Bonilla | +6 more
Keywordsadeno-associated viral vectordepletion antibodygenetically engineered mouse modelslymphocyte subsetB cellsCD8 T cellschronic viral infectionlymphocytic choriomeningitis virusdepletion-AAVIntroductionOn repeated occasions over the past decades, technological advancements have redefined the way biomedical research is conducted.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
abc.net.au | Mario Christodoulou |Benjamin Sveen |Ingrid Wagner |Johanna Marie |Simon Wallace |Tim Jenkins | +3 more
TIM ROXBURGH: Hey Tim Roxburgh here with Background Briefing. This episode we're trying to get to the bottom of why some workers are suffering through conditions most Australians would just never tolerate? And why are they doing it so quietly... a lot of them without ever speaking up? To find out... we're heading up north... to meet some people who've been asking those same questions for a decade or more.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
abc.net.au | Hagar Cohen |Benjamin Sveen |Ingrid Wagner |Leila Shunnar |David Lewis |Ali Russell | +1 more
JACKI WHITTAKER: Maybe shut the door. I've got an acute sense of smell, but to me it smells like a cat has pissed in this room at some stage. ALICE BRENNAN: Jacki Whittaker's home is an old weatherboard house in Melbourne's outer east. It's as clean as it gets. A cat didn't piss in her son's bedroom. It's just that cat piss smells a lot like the odour left from cooking methamphetamine, and the tenant who lived here before her was cooking meth all over the house.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
abc.net.au | Geoff Thompson |Alice Brennan |Tim Roxburgh |Benjamin Sveen |Ingrid Wagner |Gina McKeon | +2 more
Even after the black summer Australians have just endured, it's not bushfires that's keeping the nation's insurers awake at night. Climate change is bringing cyclones further south - towards highly populated areas like Brisbane, the Gold Coast and northern NSW. Insurers are warning that unless the Federal Government takes drastic action, parts of the country may even become uninsurable. And as Geoff Thompson discovers, it's not some threat on the horizon - the conditions are already here.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
abc.net.au | Geoff Thompson |Benjamin Sveen |Connie Agius |Ingrid Wagner |Leila Shunnar |Tim Jenkins | +2 more
ALICE BRENNAN: Hi there, Alice Brennan here, welcome to Background Briefing. This week we are setting sail on the high seas. RONBERT BIBAT: We are start now scraping the dust. Chipping the rust. Until after chipping we sweeping up, after sweeping we mop. ALICE BRENNAN: Men in blue overalls and white hard hats look like mini-figures swallowed by a giant mechanical beast. Ridged red walls of steel tower around them - 17 metres high. RONBERT BIBAT: Yes.
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