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Cancer, liver, brain and pain researchers among recipients of new federal support

National Health and Medical Research Council funding is announced

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9 April 2015

Australian Studies Confirm Melanoma Breakthrough

US-Australian drug discovery company, Novogen (NRT:ASX; NVGN: NASDAQ), today announced that studies conducted at The University of Queensland Diamanti
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1 April 2015

It's A Bloke Thing visit TRI to support prostate cancer research

It's a Bloke Thing and The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia visited TRI yesterday to announce a combined donation of $200,000 to the Australian
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31 March 2015

Launch of Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences

Queensland members of the AAHMS, led by Professor Ian Frazer, attended a planning meeting at TRI last week ahead of the official launch in Canberra.
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26 March 2015

TRI researchers receive NHMRC development grants

Congratulations to TRI researchers Professor Colleen Nelson from QUT and Dr Stacey O'Rourke from UQDI who have both been successful in the latest roun
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10 March 2015

New pollen monitoring system for allergy sufferers

UQ Senior Researcher and director of the Lung and Allergy Research Centre, Dr Janet Davies, has been awarded a $30,000 grant to assist with building a
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4 March 2015

Early warning signal for breast cancer in women with BRCA gene

Australian researchers have developed a new magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) technique that may reduce or delay the need for preventive mastectom
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20 May 2024 11:00 AM2:00 PM

International Clinical Trials Day

Celebrate International Clinical Trials Day, show support for research and acknowledge the hard work and commitment of families involved in clinical trials. Visit the Pink Bunny from 11am for interactive displays, games and a free sausage sizzle.
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