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
11 May 2020
Directors’ Choice Series Launches at TRI
A brand new series that will provide you with insights from current and past journal editors
More about Directors’ Choice Series Launches at TRI5 May 2020
Growth hormone boosts liver surgery success
TRI-based researchers discover Growth Hormone plays an important role in increasing the success of liver surgery.
More about Growth hormone boosts liver surgery success30 April 2020
New ovarian and pancreatic cancer treatment
Professor Hooper has developed a biomolecule which he hopes to begin trialling in patients with ovarian and pancreatic cancer.
More about New ovarian and pancreatic cancer treatment28 April 2020
Promising new drug for acute myeloid leukaemia
A new drug in clinical trials has the potential to improve the survival rate of patients with acute myeloid leukaemia.
More about Promising new drug for acute myeloid leukaemia 21 April 2020
Melanoma revealing its secrets
Professor Nikolas Haass and his team are unlocking the secrets of melanoma cells to identify better treatments for the cancer.
More about Melanoma revealing its secrets16 April 2020
New drug to beat chemo resistance in ovarian cancer
In a preclinical study, researchers find low doses of a drug can overcome chemotherapy resistance in an ovarian cancer sub-type
More about New drug to beat chemo resistance in ovarian cancerPages
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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