Globetrotting Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) PhD student Ahlima Roumane will go wherever her research journey takes her if it means becoming a better researcher and potentially helping people with some debilitating metabolic disorders. So when the opportunity to pack her bags and head to Scotland for a year to continue work on an […]
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World of opportunity opens for CHIRI PhD researcher
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We love synchrotron science!
Wondering what has these three Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute researchers beaming? Conducting research at the Australian Synchrotron of course. Dr Ross Graham, PhD student Clinton Kidman and research assistant James Chasland recently visited the X-ray Fluorescence beamline at the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne as part of their research into links between iron and fatty […]
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Mind-blowing support for traumatic brain injury research
Massive news out of the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute – A research mission led by our Deputy Director Melinda (Lindy) Fitzgerald to help improve the lives of children and adults with traumatic brain injuries has been awarded $50 million in Federal Government funding over the next 10 years. The Mission for Traumatic Brain […]
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Union of CHIRI and European collaborators to advance diabetes research
Two European pharmaceutical company researchers have travelled across the world as part of a new bio-nanotechnology based industrial partnership with the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI). Dr Walter Minnella, a physicist from pharmaceutical company Elvesys in Paris, France and Dr Katrin Borrmann, from MARCOTECH oHG in Muenster, Germany are working in collaboration with CHIRI […]
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