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UC Irvine-led study links metabolism changes in certain brain cells to Huntington’s disease

A research team led by the University of California, Irvine has linked the mutation that causes Huntington’s disease to developmental deficits in the brain’s oligodendrocyte cells that are caused by changes in metabolism.

Why AUBG is a smart choice to make

The American University in Bulgaria (AUBG) is a unique cooperative venture established with the support of the U.S. and Bulgarian governments.

Wait over for class of 2020 as first round offers made

Monash University has today sent 9,458 first round undergraduate offers to students in 165 courses across its four Victorian campuses.

Genetic disease researcher named inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research

Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia have appointed internationally-renowned genetic disease researcher, Professor Aleksandra Filipovska, as the inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research.

Social Worker Leads Transdisciplinary Study on Alzheimer’s and Sleep Quality Among African Americans

With a body of work that brings rigorous, transdisciplinary research directly into the communities that need it most, Karen Lincoln, associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work...

Research shows nature’s perfect timing is all about connections

Writing for The Conversation, Associate Professor Joseph Lizier from the Centre of Complex Systems explains the phenomenon of synchronisation, an important process in nature and everyday systems.

New course to put dentists on the frontline in managing sleep issues

Dental health professionals interested in treating patients with sleep-related disorders such as snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea are encouraged to sign up for a new micro-credential course at The University of Western Australia.

Study shows world-first Australian preterm birth prevention program is working

New data has shown that a world-first initiative to reduce preterm births in Australia has led to a significant decrease in rates of potentially harmful early birth and improved pregnancy outcomes for women across the country.

UM develops novel metal phenolic nanoparticles to enhance therapeutic efficacy of cancer treatments

A research team led by Dai Yunlu, assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), University of Macau (UM), has successfully developed a series of novel metal phenolic nanoparticles to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of various cancer treatments.

Using analytics to improve decision-making

The Ivey Academy hosted an interactive webinar featuring Ivey Management Science professors Mehmet A. Begen and Fredrik Odegaard which laid the groundwork for the fundamental understanding of analytics.
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