12th November 2024
Study leads way to early detection and treatment of aggressive prostate cancer
TRI Preclinical Imaging Facility contributes to multi-national collaborative research
Latest News
6 August 2020
WORLD-FIRST GENETIC & ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IDENTIFIED FOR CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY
TRI-based researchers find genetic and environmental link for form of diabetes.
More about WORLD-FIRST GENETIC & ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IDENTIFIED FOR CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY4 August 2020
Diabetes drug could prevent kidney failure
Australasian Kidney Trials Network secure grant for polycystic kidney disease.
More about Diabetes drug could prevent kidney failure27 July 2020
Another World First Surgery for ACCISS
The ACCISS team have completed another world first surgery using 3D printed technology to improve a birth defect known as “funnel chest.”
More about Another World First Surgery for ACCISS 20 July 2020
CSL signs deal for new autoimmune disease therapeutic
Prof Ranjeny Thomas is partnering with CSL to commercialise a treatment for Sjogren's Syndrome
More about CSL signs deal for new autoimmune disease therapeutic 13 July 2020
Tackling Type 1 diabetes from prevention to better treatments
Professor Josephine Forbes is at the international forefront of Type 1 diabetes research.
More about Tackling Type 1 diabetes from prevention to better treatments8 July 2020
Improving genetic testing for skin cancer
Dr Aideen McInerney-Leo is leading a series of multifaceted studies aimed at improving genetic testing for skin cancer.
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Events
29 November 2024 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
TRI Seminar Series: Immunology Mini Symposium – Immune Tolerance
More about TRI Seminar Series: Immunology Mini Symposium – Immune Tolerance11 December 2024 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM
TRI Foundation Travel Sponsorship Awards 2024
Join the TRI Foundation for the awarding of the 2024 Travel Sponsorship Awards on 11 December 2024.
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