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  • Kolling Institute September 2025 Newsletters

    Kolling Institute September 2025 Newsletters

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    Our latest Kolling Institute newsletter is out detailing the very latest updates from our expert team of researchers, including some promising progress with our bowel cancer investigators.  There’s an opportunity to join a clinical trial to minimise the impact of osteoarthritis, a new approach to reduce spinal cord injury related pain and an international award recognising 40

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  • Kolling Institute Newsletter May 2025

    Kolling Institute Newsletter May 2025

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  • Kolling Institute Newsletter November 2024

    Kolling Institute Newsletter November 2024

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    Our Kolling Institute newsletter brings together a collection of profiles on our impressive researchers. Flip through our flipping book to discover more about our leading research into kidney disease, rare cancers and the use of supplements for osteoarthritis. There’s a focus too on the first steps towards gene therapy for Meniere’s disease, the latest research into treatments for

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  • Kolling Institute Newsletter June 2024

    Kolling Institute Newsletter June 2024

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    Here’s a snapshot of our latest research at the Kolling Institute and the impact it’s having across the community, from new national guidelines for physios helping those with life-changing spinal cord injuries to a new approach for those with debilitating chronic pain. There’s a focus too on our researchers reducing the physical toll of spaceflight and the

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  • Kolling Institute Newsletter February 2024

    Kolling Institute Newsletter February 2024

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    We’re kicking off the year with plenty of encouraging research news. Read on for details about new funding, fascinating research into the link between heart disease and osteoarthritis and promising work into a new diabetes treatment. We also unveil the winners of our travel awards program, generously backed by philanthropic funding. Click here: Kolling NEWS

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  • Technology to bring relief to those with low back pain

    Technology to bring relief to those with low back pain

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    With many of us looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle, researchers say a new approach may not only deliver benefits for your heart and waistline but may reduce low back pain as well. The condition affects one in six Australians or four million people and is the leading cause of adult musculoskeletal pain worldwide. Researchers

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  • First large-scale trial of stem cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis launched

    First large-scale trial of stem cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis launched

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    Kolling researcher Professor David Hunter will lead one of the world’s largest clinical trials into the effectiveness of stem cell therapy for those with knee osteoarthritis. More than 400 participants will be recruited for the SCUlpTOR study which will see trial sites established at Royal North Shore Hospital and the Menzies Institute in Hobart. Professor

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  • First Australian imaging technology to deliver research windfall

    First Australian imaging technology to deliver research windfall

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    An exciting project between the University of Sydney and the Northern Sydney Local Health District will see a $15 million, revolutionary scanner installed at Royal North Shore Hospital, greatly improving patient care and research capabilities. Australia’s first Total Body Positron Emission Tomography (TB-PET) scanner will produce faster and higher quality whole-body PET/CT scans, with less

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  • A simple mix of treatments holds the key to better hand function

    A simple mix of treatments holds the key to better hand function

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    The base of our thumb may just be a small part of our hand, but osteoarthritis in that area can have a significant impact, making the simplest tasks difficult. The condition especially affects post-menopausal women, with figures indicating up to a third of women over 70 have this type of osteoarthritis. Increasing numbers of people

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  • Researchers drive global call to action to tackle world’s leading cause of death

    Researchers drive global call to action to tackle world’s leading cause of death

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    A team of researchers from the Kolling Institute, The University of Sydney, Monash University and La Trobe University have led a global call to action to accelerate new approaches for cardiovascular disease (CVD) drug solutions. CVD is the leading cause of death globally. Since the start of the pandemic approximately 18 million people have died

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