In a remarkable act of altruism, Newcastle schoolgirl Lillian Harding decided last Christmas not to ask for presents – instead she wanted money to donate to cancer research through HMRI.
There’s just a few days left until the Hunter Medical Research Institute opens its doors to the high-tech world of medical research and health science with the 2015 Open Day on Friday, September 25.
A new website was established by the Hunter Cancer Research Alliance to promote the long-term benefits of storing cancer material for future research use.
Schools, businesses and community groups are invited to hold a ‘Type Onesie Day’ to support local research with the Australian Artificial Pancreas Program (AAPP).
Hunter researchers will be teaming up with Australia’s first Single-Cell Genomics Centre of Excellence, which was officially opened today in a joint venture co-funded by the University of Newcastle.