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Got a splitting headache? it could be all in your genes

QUT and Dutch scientists have identified two new genes involved in hemiplegic migraine, a rare, debilitating subtype of migraine that causes weakness along one side of the body during the aura phase.

Victoria to skill-up Asia Pacific‘s future mRNA medicines manufacturing workforce

The Victorian Government and Monash University have partnered to establish Australia’s first dedicated mRNA medicines manufacturing workforce training centre through a landmark agreement supported...

Lunchtime poems to Poet Laureate

Poet Laureate and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus Chris Tse’s first experience with poetry was on his lunch break at high school.

Tiny new climbing robot was inspired by geckos and inchworms

A tiny robot that could one day help doctors perform surgery was inspired by the incredible gripping ability of geckos and the efficient locomotion of inchworms.

RMIT expands into India

Australia’s first dual degree program with India will commence this year, in an exciting new higher education venture.

Western researchers part of federal funding boost for research into transitions in care

That’s the question two Western researchers are aiming to answer, with the support of nearly $1.5 million in federal funding announced today at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry.

NUS College celebrates official launch

NUS College, Singapore’s first honours college, celebrated its official launch at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

World Hearing Day 2023 calls for access and inclusion

Research that uses dancing as a novel treatment for auditory processing conditions in school-aged children is one of many ways UWA Audiology epitomises the theme of World Hearing Day 2023...

Better targeted prediabetes care needed

A more targeted approach to the screening and treatment of prediabetes is likely to be more effective at preventing type 2 diabetes and to reduce strain on primary health care sector resources...

$30M gift will advance ground-breaking research

A transformative investment from Bruce Mitchell (Sc’68, DSc'20), will support the university in increasing research intensity, graduate student recruitment, and creating an environment for bringing scholars together to make life-changing discoveries.
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