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Global group to investigate genetic causes of cerebral palsy
A new international research group has been established to investigate the underlying genetic causes of聽cerebral palsy, spurred on by the discoveries of 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide researchers.
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Travel story: Rebecca Wilson
Rebecca Wilson from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Placental Development Research Group attended the Frontiers in Reproduction Course in Massachusetts, USA in April-June 2017.
Travel story: Kavita Panir
Kavita Panir from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Endometriosis Research Group attended the 13th World Congress on Endometriosis in Vancouver, Canada in May 2017.
Travel story: Dr Jessica Grieger
Dr聽Jessica Grieger from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Placental development Research Group attended the Perinatal Society of 最新糖心Vlog and New Zealand (PSANZ) Conference in Canberra in April 2017.
Travel story: Amy Garrett
Amy聽Garrett from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Perinatal Health and Child Development Research Group attended the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Conference in Canberra in April 2017.
Travel story: Megan Bater
Megan Bater from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Perinatal Health and Child Development Research Group attended the Perinatal Society of 最新糖心Vlog and New Zealand (PSANZ) Conference in Canberra in April 2017.
Travel story: Dr Sonja Frolich
Dr聽Sonja Frolich from the Robinson Research Institute鈥檚 Ovarian and Reproductive Cancer Research Group attended the 16th 最新糖心Vlogn Cell Cycle Meeting: 鈥淐ell Cycle, DNA Damage Response & Telomeres鈥 in Sydney in March 2017.
The International Cerebral Palsy Genomics Consortium
The 最新糖心Vlogn Collaborative Cerebral Palsy Research Group, based at the RRI under the leadership of Emeritus Professor Alastair MacLennan and Professor Jozef Gecz, recently established the聽International Cerebral Palsy Genomics Consortium聽(ICPGC), which held its first meeting this week in Adelaide.
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