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International spotlight on translational cancer research
Category: News & Articles
... targeted approaches to cancer treatment and improving communication channels between scientists and clinicians. “The goal is to choose ...
Cancer conference to foster translational approach to treatment
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... new targeted approach to cancer treatment by improving communication channels between scientists and clinicians. Professor Stephen Ackland ... new targeted approach to cancer treatment by improving communication channels between scientists and clinicians. Conference convenor ...
Your COVID Questions Answered
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... fact and what is fiction. We put the call out on our social media channels for your COVID questions and had them answered by some of our ... fact and what is fiction. We put the call out on our social media channels for your COVID questions and had them answered by some of our ...
Cardiovascular
Category: Research

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Australia accounting for 30% of all deaths with an estimated 22% of Australian experiencing cardiovascular disease at some point in their life.  (Source - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare).

The cardiovascular group at HMRI researches the causes, treatments and management of cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascular health amongst Australians of all ages to improve the health outcomes of the single largest cause of disease burden in our Country. 

Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
... clot, as was thought, but rather due to the ‘failure’ of bypass channels (collaterals) connecting the blocked artery to its neighbours. ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
... clot, as was thought, but rather due to the ‘failure’ of bypass channels (collaterals) connecting the blocked artery to its neighbours. ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
... clot, as was thought, but rather due to the ‘failure’ of bypass channels (collaterals) connecting the blocked artery to its neighbours. ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
... clot, as was thought, but rather due to the ‘failure’ of bypass channels (collaterals) connecting the blocked artery to its neighbours. ...
Derek Laver
Category: Researcher Profiles
... the muscle cells within the heart. While it has long been known that ion movements across the cell membranes of heart muscle cells produce ... heart muscle cells. Of special interest to us are the calcium release channels (called ryanodine receptors, RyRs) that permit calcium to be ... The theme of my career is the use of biophysical methods to study ion channel function. I am an expert with both lipid bilayer and ...
Novel Mechanisms of ‘Stroke-in-Progression’: Intracranial pressure elevation and collateral blood vessel failure after minor stroke
Category: Research
... clot, as was thought, but rather due to the ‘failure’ of bypass channels (collaterals) connecting the blocked artery to its neighbours. ...
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