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Mend the Gap

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

Introducing the 'Sutrode'

A $24M funded project which will focus on repairing the gap which forms when the spine is broken. 

Introducing the 'Sutrode'

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

Introducing the 'Sutrode'

The graphene based electrode may be used for the treatment of diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, colitis and sepsis. 

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

A Taronga zoo-based Regent Honeyeater conservation program is showing improved outcomes for the endangered bird.  

A circular fashion economy will help save our environment

A circular fashion economy will help save our environment

Born to be wild: Successful ‘Breed for Release’ Zoo Program

Diverting textile waste from landfill by recycling the textiles into its raw components and changing how we dye textiles.

Helping Sleep Apnea patients to breathe easy

A circular fashion economy will help save our environment

Helping Sleep Apnea patients to breathe easy

Clinicians and researchers are working on an implant to prevent airways from narrowing and collapsing during sleep.

National Science Week: Covid style

A circular fashion economy will help save our environment

Helping Sleep Apnea patients to breathe easy

Sadly it's a repeat of 2020 with many events transitioning to online - but you can still be part of the fun and celebrate science.

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

There is increasing evidence showing a link between Parkinson’s disease and gut health.

Solving Schizophrenia

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

Professor Xu-Feng is on a mission to solve Schizophrenia, and after 20 years of research he is very, very close.

Replacing the use of animals in research

Faecal Transplant Trial: Participants needed

Molecular Horizons is now open. What's next?

Dr Di Ly in the lab at the University of Wollongong.

An in vitro testing model to better understand and treat skin infections in humans, will not only reduce animal testing but also be more accurate.

Molecular Horizons is now open. What's next?

Molecular Horizons is now open. What's next?

Molecular Horizons is now open. What's next?

Professor Antione van Oijen

  Research Director Professor Antione van Oijen, shares his immediate plans to ensure the research facility's success.

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