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Brain-on-chip project wins $2.1m: neurological drug discovery

7 March 2026
By Pulse+IT
A University of Melbourne-led consortium has secured $2.1 million in federal funding to develop a quantum-enabled “brain-on-chip” platform aimed at accelerating the discovery of treatments for neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease. The project brings together researchers from the University with technology companies Chromos Labs, Tessara Therapeutics, Quantum Brilliance and Axol Biosciences to develop a system […]

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