

Two field research assistant positions and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow available on our Flying fo
We're really excited to be looking for three enthusiastic new people to join our fabulous flying fox and Hendra virus research team!...


New PhD Student – Thais Sasso Lopes, working on Amphibian disease ecology!
In this new post, meet Thais (read until the end to check what her name means!), an ecologist from Brazil that moved to Australia this...


Froggie adventures!
Another exciting froggie adventure for the frog team - this time we braved a night of pouring rain at Border Ranges National Park...


First frogs of the season!
Over the last few nights our amphibian chytridiomycosis team (Dr. David Newell, Prof. Hamish McCallum, Dr. Laura Grogan and Thais Sasso...


Wild weather kills flying foxes at Cowra Golf Club
Members of our flying fox research team and volunteers, led by Dr. Alison Peel, step in to collect important samples for research, from...


PhD opportunity - applications due 5th August, 2018
We are seeking highly motivated applicants for a PhD position available to commence in 2018 for research and training in wildlife...


Chytridiomycosis book chapter published!
After a long wait, our book chapter on chytridiomycosis in the book "Emerging and Epizootic Fungal Infections in Animals" has finally...


Eloise Stephenson presents at EEID in Glasgow!
Elle Stephenson, one of our PhD candidates, recently presented her work on Ross River Virus to an audience of almost 400 people at the...


New paper: Chytridiomycosis causes catastrophic organism-wide metabolic dysregulation!
Our new metabolomics paper on chytridiomycosis in frogs is now published in Scientific Reports! Grogan, L. F., Skerratt, L. F., Berger,...


New paper: Is disease causing declines?
Our new paper on the role of disease in wildlife declines is now published! Grogan, L. F., Peel, A. J., Kerlin, D., Ellis, W., Jones, D.,...