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Imagine not knowing what is making your baby sick. You and the medical team can't make informed decisions about the best care for your child. You don't know whether any other children you might have will be at risk. And you can't reach out to other families experiencing the same condition for
A commitment to increasing female representation in the workforce has led to Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) joining a nation-wide initiative aiming to boost gender equity in the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). The Institute has become an Australian
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute’s (MCRI) Dr Holly Voges has received funding to better understand rheumatic heart disease (RHD), using cutting-edge stem cell technology. The two-year, $150,000 Vanguard Grant from the Heart Foundation will allow Dr Voges to examine how the immune system
Cases like Sebastian's demonstrate the incredible power of genomic research. When Sebastian was born in late 2018, high blood pressure was making his heart work too hard. Rather than order a barrage of tests, Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and Acute Care Genomics study into the
Murdoch Children's Research Institute's (MCRI) Dr Daisy Shepherd has been recognised as one of Australia's superstars of science. Dr Shepherd was one of 60 scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians announced as Science & Technology Australia's Superstars of STEM by Federal Industry
Here at Murdoch Children's Research Institute we are improving the use of antibiotics for every child - by researching the right choice, the right dose, the right time, the right person, the right way and the right place, to keep your family safe.
Our vision is that genomic information should be available to enable comprehensive disease prediction, accurate diagnosis, and effective therapeutics for all the diverse peoples of Australia.
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute’s (MCRI) Dr Rhiannon Werder has received a grant to examine the immune systems of patients with genetic chronic lung disease. Dr Werder has been awarded a $375,000 Carty Signature Grant from the L.E.W. Carty Charitable Fund. Her study will use stem cells
A new frontier into advancing treatments for children and adults with bone marrow failure, leukaemia and other blood disorders will be achieved under a new partnership between Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and US biotechnology company Retro Biosciences.
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