Having one of our talented PhD students share their research with the international research community is amazing in itself but Aleksandra Adamska recently took it up a notch, bringing home the Best Oral Scientific Presentation Award from an international pharmacology conference in Singapore. Aleksandra took to the stage at the ‘International Conference on Pharmacology: Advances […]
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Young CHIRI scientist named best in Singapore
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Travelling researchers share first-class research
It has been a busy couple of months for Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) liver researcher Dr Ross Graham and his PhD student Clinton Kidman, who have returned from representing CHIRI at back-to-back international engagements and kindly shared these happy snaps of their travels. First stop was attending the Eighth Congress of the […]
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New GESA Director is a CHIRI researcher
You may already know Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) Associate Professor Nina Tirnitz-Parker as the Head of our Liver Disease and Regeneration Laboratory and a current Homeward Bound #4 leadership program participant but here is something new – she has just been elected as a Director on the Board of the Gastroenterological Society of […]
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Funding to address knowledge gap in ovarian cancer genetics
A research team co-led by Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute’s (CHIRI) Professor Arunasalam ‘Dharma’ Dharmarajan has secured funding of $566,276 for three years from the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation, Victoria to define the role of hormones in ovarian cancer. Working with Co-Chief Investigator Associate Professor Pradeep Tanwar from the University of Newcastle’s Gynaecology Oncology Research […]
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