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Inflammation and stomach cancer: the H. pylori connection
Through a greater understanding of H. pylori infection, we are identifying molecular targets that can be used for better diagnosis, new therapies and preventative treatments, such as vaccines, against the diseases caused by this bacterium.… Read more
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Grant to improve understanding of UCB stem cell treatment
Dr Tayla Penny will receive a grant of more than $96,000 from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance to advance her work on improving understanding of umbilical cord blood (UCB) stem cell treatment for perinatal brain injury.… Read more
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Beischer Foundation sticks its ‘NEC’ out
Any new parent will tell you how overwhelming it can feel to suddenly be caring for a fragile new life. Now imagine that this life came into the world before it was ready – the fragility is magnified and with it the number of unknowns and things that can go wrong.… Read more
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Setting a new PACE for hypertension
The establishment of the Primary Aldosteronism Centre of Research Excellence (PACE), brings together world-class researchers to improve the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism (PA)… Read more
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Ovarian cancer breakthrough: tiny protein, big impact
Their latest research, published in the esteemed journal, Nature, showed that the innate immune system produces a powerful weapon against ovarian cancer – interferon epsilon (IFNe) – a weapon just waiting to be harnessed to deliver an effective immunotherapy treatment option.… Read more
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The power of patient experience in rare ovarian cancer
For Associate Professor Simon Chu, the problem leading Hudson Institute’s research into rare ovarian cancers was getting access to large quantities of real-world data, and the solution came from a surprising place: social media.… Read more
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Childhood cancer detectives embrace open-source AI solution
The Childhood Cancer Model Atlas leverages AI and global collaboration to accelerate treatments for paediatric solid and CNS tumours.… Read more
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Fostering future science leaders
In 2023 Professor Suzanne Miller was awarded the Monash University, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Dean’s Award for Excellence – Postgraduate Research Supervision. … Read more
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Defeating lung cancer
Associate Professor Dan Gough and his team have developed sophisticated models of lung cancer which allow them to model disease progression and observe response to current treatments in patients.… Read more
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How cell death affects your health
A/Prof Lawlor leads the Cell Death and Inflammatory Signalling Group that investigates the intricate links between cell death and inflammation and how these processes impact various inflammatory and infectious diseases. … Read more