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CHIRI researcher on top of the world

Better than one in a million – how’s three in a hundred! Congratulations to Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute’s (CHIRI) Professor Christopher Reid, who’s among three Curtin University scientists in a worldwide list of the 100 most-mentioned scholarly research articles online in 2018. Remarkably, Chris made the Altmetric Top 100 list not once, but three […]

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CHIRI primed for next-level research excellence

With the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute’s (CHIRI) research continuing to grow, so too has its leadership team, with Professor Melinda (Lindy) Fitzgerald being appointed as the inaugural Deputy Director of the institute. Already a CHIRI researcher co-appointed by the Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Sciences and located at the Sarich Neurosciences Research Institute […]

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Grant success kick-starts metabolism research

A collaborative team led by Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) researchers is hopeful of inspiring new and innovative prevention strategies to control the burden of metabolic-related conditions after securing funding through a competitive national grants scheme. Funded by the Endeavour College of Natural Health in late 2018, the grant is aimed at mechanistically characterising […]

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CHIRI researchers walk the walk at wellness retreat

Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) researchers recently convened in the spectacular setting of the Mounts Bay Sailing Club for a Research Retreat. The day was an opportunity for CHIRI’s research team to consider strategies to enhance their own health and wellbeing, which would in turn would have a positive impact on their professional development […]

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