Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley is a world-leading neurogastroenterologist based in Newcastle at HMRI and the University of Newcastle.
Eosinophilic Oesophagitis in childhood is associated with chronic heartburn, nausea, vomiting, dysphagia, failure to thrive, food getting stuck in the oesophagus and can result in permanent scarring of the oesophagus. Delays in diagnosis and treatment failure is not uncommon. There is no cure, and no predictor for treatment response has been identified.
The HMRI Poo Palace is a giant, inflatable digestive system where kids (and adults!) voyage through each stage of the digestive journey – from tongue to toilet!
Visit the HMRI Poo Palace during National Science Week at the Newcastle Museum between Tuesday 15 August and Sunday 20 August 2023.
I am interested in the mechanisms responsible for the early development of allergic diseases.
HCRF has announced $115,000 in grant funding and acknowledged the region’s leading paediatric researchers during its 2019 Awards Night.