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2016 RRI funding programs

This year the RRI supported it’s members through 15 different funding schemes – providing resources for conference attendance, seed funding new programs, mentoring, building stakeholder relationships, grant development, fellowships, scholarships amongst other schemes.

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South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog leads nation with ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn-first Meningococcal B study

Sixty thousand eligible teenagers and young adults from across South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog who are enrolled in Years 10, 11 and 12 in 2017 will be offered free of charge vaccinations against Meningococcal B as part of a state wide study into the impact of immunising large community groups against the disease.

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$13.5 million research win for a healthier future

Research aimed at combating breast and prostate cancer, identifying the underlying causes of early onset Alzheimer’s disease, and improving the lifetime health of embryos used in IVF – these are just some of the new projects at the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide that have won more than $13.5 million in federal funding today.

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SA vaccinology update – videos now available

The 2016 SA Vaccinology Update was held on Wednesday 16th December at the National Wine Centre. This event was co-hosted by the Robinson Research Institute, SAHMRI, SA Health and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Network.

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2016 new memberships

This year the RRI was accepted as members of three new associations. These memberships will help to progress our world leading research through increased collaboration and opportunities.

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Platypus venom could hold key to diabetes treatment

×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn researchers have discovered remarkable evolutionary changes to insulin regulation in two of the nation’s most iconic native animal species – the platypus and the echidna – which could pave the way for new treatments for type 2 diabetes in humans.

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Making babies in the 21st century – let’s talk about sex!

The RRI hosted the public forum Making babies in the 21st Century – Let’s talk about sex!

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Bed, birth and beyond

Yesterday, the RRI co-hosted a GP training session in collaboration with Fertility SA at Adelaide Oval titled Bed, Birth and Beyond: Women’s health, conception, pregnancy and further.

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Winter conception increases mum’s diabetes risk

Research led by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide has found that women whose babies are conceived in winter are more likely to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, increasing a range of risk factors for both child and mother.

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Suppressing the immune system won’t improve your chances of conceiving with IVF

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