June 2014 was filled with excitement related to World Cup Soccer. For me, it also included some apprehension about writing my first editorial for an internationally renowned, peer-reviewed journal with a stranger in Brazil.
My name is Prof. Pablo Moscato and when I walk out of my office, my quest to find early markers of Alzheimer’s Disease continues on the other side of the globe.
The European Stroke Conference is the largest stroke conference worldwide, bringing the best of the best to one place to share the latest research findings and developments in stroke care and treatment.
"The highlight of my scientific career to date has been working on an exciting collaboration with the world leader in the field of asthma in pregnancy, Prof Michael Schatz and colleagues in San Diego, USA."
Details of a revolutionary ‘artificial pancreas’ being jointly developed by University of Newcastle engineers and HMRI diabetes researchers were revealed today with the launch of a new website.
A new therapy developed by respiratory researchers from the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and UK has yielded a marked reduction in acute asthma exacerbations triggered by the common cold.
I’m a clinical neuropsychologist and researcher with a passion for understanding and managing the acute and (possible) chronic effects of mild traumatic brain injury in athletes.
Australian and New Zealand researchers have discovered a powerful new prostate cancer treatment regime that can reduce the spread of aggressive but apparently localised tumours by more than 40 per cent.
Data from our local Hunter Community Study to an international effort to identify genes contributing to lung function; these are obviously important for diseases such as asthma and emphysema.