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New strategy against breast cancer wins 3 Minute Thesis

PhD candidate Lilly Hatwell’s presentation on breast cancer treatments targeting the androgen receptor has won the 3MT competition and inaugural UNSW Founders Award.

Lancaster University Management School Professor highlights women leadership issues to UK Government

A Lancaster University Management School Professor has advised a government taskforce on how best to address the dearth of women in leadership roles.

New lab aims to uncover links between microbiome, depression and immune conditions like asthma

A new University of Alberta laboratory is working to understand how altered microbiota — fungi, bacteria and viruses in the gut and lungs...

Retiring Psychology professor leaves legacy for family wellbeing

A drive to improve family life has underpinned most of Neville Blampied’s 50-year career in Psychology at the University of Canterbury (UC).

Early Start’s Festival of Digital Play focuses on opportunities and challenges for technology

The role of technology and data in children’s lives will be in the spotlight tomorrow (Tuesday 7 March) when the University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Early Start Discovery Space...

Booker-winning alumna Eleanor Catton releases third novel

Award-winning author and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington honorary doctorate holder Eleanor Catton releases her third novel Birnam Wood...

UM develops drug-loaded macrophage robot for treatment of acute pneumonia

A research team led by Wang Ruibing, associate professor in the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS) at the University of Macau, has developed a supramolecularly engineered motorised cell platform as a nanomedicine carrier...

Marine Food Webs Under Increasing Stress

Scientists at the University of Adelaide have found growing evidence that marine ecosystems will not cope well with rising sea temperatures caused by climate change.

Tips on staying safe during your Thanksgiving holiday amid the COVID pandemic

USC Student Health’s Sarah Van Orman and Deona Willes of USC Environmental Health and Safety offer these thoughts on safety enjoying the upcoming holidays:

Driving forces behind successful nursing programme honoured

A new Bachelor of Nursing Programme at Waikato designed to grow a more diverse health workforce for provincial areas in dire need of nurses is delivering on its goal...
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