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31 October 2011
Monash University’s Injury Research Institute (MIRI) will be well represented at the upcoming National Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, with many staff speaking on a variety of topics.
28 October 2011
Victoria's newest cancer research and treatment node, which services the estimated 30 per cent of the state's cancer patients living in Melbourne's south-east corridor, has launched a website providing information on its programs.
There is no denying that Australians love their dogs and Dogtober is the perfect time to celebrate all things pooch.
27 October 2011
Volunteering your time to support others in need is a rewarding experience for all involved. In the disability sector, volunteers can provide additional friendship and support to families and children who need a helping hand.
25 October 2011
Monash University’s research into the growing challenges to global health through diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease has been recognised with co-presidency of the 2011 World Health Summit.
24 October 2011
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia and now, in a major boost for drug development, scientists will be able to mimic its effects in a petri dish after identifying a new, reliable way of producing heart cells in the laboratory.
Scientists have discovered more about the intricacies of the immune system in a breakthrough that may help combat viral infections such as HIV.
20 October 2011
Researchers at Monash University and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute will be at the forefront of drug discovery and development, as the leaders of Victoria's first structural cryo-electron microscopy centre, to be built at Monash University.
19 October 2011
The Australian U/20 water polo team seized the bronze medal at the 2011 FINA Women’s Junior World Championships in their match against Russia, thrashing them with a final score of 10-2.
17 October 2011
Novel research into some of the most pressing medical challenges facing humanity, from cancer to the health of newborn babies, will continue following Monash University's success in the latest round of research funding.
14 October 2011
Researchers have uncovered how a common hospital bacterium becomes a deadly superbug that kills increasing numbers of hospital patients worldwide and accounts for an estimated $3.2 billion each year in health care costs in the United States alone.
The effects of obesity - both on our bodies and on the health budget - are well known, and now, scientists are getting closer to understanding how the disease progresses, providing clues for future treatments.
10 October 2011
Scientists have discovered a mechanism that causes an aggressive type of lung cancer to re-grow following chemotherapy, offering hope for new therapies.
Mental Health Week has begun, and with one in five Australians experiencing some form of mental illness every year, Monash University recognises the importance of enhancing mental health and wellbeing in the wider community.
8 October 2011
International students from Monash University received a once in a lifetime opportunity to work as translators for professional NBA players and coaches at the NBA Asia Pacific Team Camp.
3 October 2011
A Monash researcher is exploring the use of emergent technologies to develop personal archives to support the memories and identity of people with Alzheimer’s disease.
During Victorian Seniors Week, Monash University is sparing no effort in its research programs to improve the lives, health and wellbeing of seniors around the world.
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