Category: Researcher Profiles
... in severely injured patients, namely, multiple organ failure, sepsis and coagulopathy. Research Interests traumatic injury ... post-injury inflammation and coagulopathy multiple organ failure sepsis joint infection blood transfusion mitochondrial ... inflammation, trauma-induced coagulopathy, multiple organ failure, sepsis, joint infection, Dr Gabrielle Briggs | HMRI Gabrielle Briggs ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
... Evidence gaps in clinical management of infectious diseases Severe sepsis Viral hepatitis Aboriginal Health Biography Professor Josh Davis ...
Category: Research
... research), ProPrem (Effects of Probiotics and Late Onset Sepsis in Very Preterm Infants) and TUB study (To Understand Birth). ...
Category: Research
Reproductive science is the study of the biology of the gamete (sperm and eggs) through to the science behind conception and embryo development. The Reproductive Science group, led by Laureate Professor John Aitken, is an internationally-renowned research group investigating new and unique aspects of reproductive health and biotechnologies.
Approximately 1 in 6 couples in Australia are infertile and 1 in 3 women aged over 35 years of age have fertility problems. (Source - ABC Health & Wellbeing Infertility Fact File)
In fact, more than 1 per cent of babies are born as a result of assisted reproduction in Australia and this marks a new generation of children who are the product of successful scientific technologies. (Source - ABC Health & Wellbeing Infertility Fact File)
Category: Research
The HMRI Pregnancy and Reproduction program brings together researchers focussed on understanding the environmental and biological processes that affect fertility, reproduction, pregnancy and birth.
With 1 in 6 couples in Australia being infertile, and 1 in 3 women aged over 35 years of age having fertility problems, research into pregnancy and reproduction has never been more in demand. More than 1 per cent of babies are born as a result of assisted reproduction in Australia and this marks a new generation of children who are the product of successful scientific technologies. (Source - ABC Health & Wellbeing Infertility Fact File)
Category: Research
... in metastatic disease and especially in the context of surgical sepsis, and that by inhibiting NETs, the rate of progression to ... tumor cells and NETs formed in response to surgery and subsequent sepsis; Demonstrate evidence of increased metastatic disease as a result ... colorectal cancer; Examine whether adjunct therapy targeting NETs and sepsis is sufficient to reduce metastasis arising from surgery. If ...
Category: News & Articles
... aureus blood stream infection, bone and joint infections, and severe sepsis. “As a practicing clinician, I am faced with questions every ...
Category: Research
... a young person with SDS is only 35 years, and this is attributed to sepsis, organ failure and most frequently the development of ...
Category: General
... 1:30pm Dr Peter Pockney The impact of surgery, inflammation and sepsis on Neutrophil Extracellular Trap (NET) formation and subsequent ...