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SAiGENCI researchers given a funding boost

Researchers from the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI), based at the University of Adelaide, have been awarded funding to further their work in prostate and pancreatic cancers.

University campaign welcomes major coronavirus campaign donation

University campaign welcomes major coronavirus campaign donation

Researchers find drug-resistant, often deadly fungus living in dogs’ ears

Scientists from McMaster University and the University of Delhi in India have discovered and isolated the first live culture of the drug-resistant pathogen Candida auris from an animal, specifically from the ear canals of stray dogs.

‘Animal-Stress’ Signal Improves Plant Drought Resilience

A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance.

The University of Manchester Recruitment Language Tutor in Chinese (Mandarin)

Source: The University of Manchester Job reference: HUM-15476 Location: Oxford Road, Manchester Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 15/06/2020

UQ launches vaccine trial for dogs with bone cancer

University of Queensland veterinary researchers are recruiting pet dogs diagnosed with cancer to test an experimental vaccine.

Early detection of Alzheimer’s possible – research

University of Otago researchers have discovered molecules in the blood that could assist with early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.

Satellites ‘key to confronting global challenges’

Science Minister Andrew Griffith says for the UK to become a Space superpower it must harness the talent of researchers and businesses involved in the analysis of satellite data.

$6.5 million grant to help improve care for Crohn’s disease patients

Patients with Crohn’s disease may require difficult surgeries in their lifetimes that typically involve the removal of diseased bowel.

Student volunteers connect with community for John Curtin Weekend

International students make up around a quarter of the 200 volunteers set to lend their support to regional Western Australia for this year’s John Curtin Weekend.
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