The head of HMRI’s Brain and Mental Health Program, Professor Chris Levi, was named today as a finalist in the Australian Museum’s annual Eureka Prizes.
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Singleton GP urges fathers to join Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids
Local GP and father of four Dr Jon Pauley is urging local dads to sign up to the award-winning Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids programme when it comes back to Singleton on 10 August 2011.
HMRI researchers at forefront of melanoma overhaul
Newcastle skin cancer experts are among an international research consortium behind the overhaul of current melanoma treatments worldwide.
Tree’s a crowd in HMRI Building milestone
With the cutting of a ribbon and release of brightly coloured balloons tethered to three spotted gum saplings, the HMRI Building made its ceremonial transition from heavy construction to fit-out phase last Friday.
Asthma management breakthrough for pregnant women
An Australian-designed asthma management program has the potential to halve asthma attacks in pregnant women, the most common chronic medical disorder they experience.
Newsagent loses 12kg, gains time with kids – read all about it!
Although you wouldn’t read about it, making sure his customers get their news fresh off the press hasn’t come without some health sacrifices for Maitland newsagent Rodney Porter.
Research breakthrough for schizophrenia
Newcastle scientists working in collaboration with HMRI are part of a global research project that has identified five new regions of the human genome associated with schizophrenia.
Six month countdown begins for HMRI Building
Exactly six months away from the scheduled finishing date, the new HMRI Building is a hive of construction activity.
Frontline mental health care – Professor Brian Kelly
Professor Brian Kelly believes mental illness is not the sole domain of psychiatrists and psychologists but the responsibility of many in the health system.
Cessnock MP gets with the Healthy Dads Healthy Kids program
Former school PE teacher and current Labor Member for Cessnock Clayton Barr said the benefits of lifelong learning had motivated him to join the Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids program coming to Cessnock next month.