Three HMRI researchers from the University of Newcastle will receive a Young Tall Poppy science award from the Museum of Applied Arts and Science.
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Stroke Finder
The Hunter has been selected as the international clinical test site for a new medical device called the Stroke Finder
Heart in the Right Place
Graham Vimpani, a paediatrician from Newcastle, shudders to think how close he came to suffering a potentially fatal heart attack last December. It is only because of research that he is lucky to be alive today.
Banking on national brain cancer register
Mark Hughes Foundation is spreading its funding wings nation-wide with a new grant for Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia.
Vitamin D shines in asthma review
Vitamin D supplements can reduce the need for corticosteroid treatment and hospital visits, an international asthma review has found.
Fathers helping kids go further
After decades of assuming fathers were not so important , there is now overwhelming evidence of their powerful influence on kids
Nanotech revolution for pregnancy drugs
A revolutionary method of delivering drugs specifically to the uterus, using antibody-coated nanoparticles, has been pioneered by Hunter researchers.
Nanotech revolution for pregnancy drugs
A revolutionary method of delivering drugs specifically to the uterus, using antibody-coated nanoparticles, has been pioneered by Hunter researchers.
Study finds reproductive mechanism causing genetic change
For men aiming to start a family, a new research finding confirms that a healthy lifestyle can influence sperm performance and the health of their offspring
Researchers shine in excellence awards
Three HMRI-aligned research projects made the winners’ list at the Hunter New England Health 2016 Excellence Awards.