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ABN 58 155 991 662. The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland Institute of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improvedhealthcare and
BOOKINGS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Research Translation Seminar: Prof Allison Pettit & Prof Martin Wullschleger. PAH Health Symposium 2021. Recurring Seminars TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRANSLATIONAL PATHWAY The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.ALLIED HEALTH
ALLIED HEALTH TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE (AH-TRIP) Allied Health – Translating Research into Practice (AH-TRIP) is an initiative that aims to embed knowledge translation from research within the usual business of Hospital and Health Services (HHSs) by building the capacity of the health practitioner workforce. TIARIF | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. VISITOR PARKING APPLICATION FORM The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.MAHER GANDHI
Professor Maher Gandhi is CEO of Mater Research and Director of Mater Research Institute-UQ, and a pre-eminent senior staff haematologist. Professor Maher’s role is to set strategy and create a clinical research program that influences future national and international health policy and practice through the full integration of Mater Research with clinical care. TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers BOOKINGS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Research Translation Seminar: Prof Allison Pettit & Prof Michael Schuetz. PAH Health Symposium 2021. Recurring Seminars TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Research Translation Seminar: Prof Allison Pettit & Prof Michael Schuetz. Recurring Seminars TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRANSLATIONAL PATHWAY The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland Institute of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.TRI SEMINAR SERIES
TRI Research Translation Seminar Series . Major seminars . As advertised, 12:00-1:00pm in the TRI auditorium: This year sees TRI bring back our institute-wide seminars, with 12 major seminars and an array of guest speakers.These include the Game Changer seminars featuring some big Queensland names as well as the Director’s Choice seminars, which in 2021 are looking at how we can improve NEW CEO FOR THE TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute (TRI) Board has appointed renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Scott Bell as the Institute’s new CEO. Professor Bell is a leading clinician and researcher in Cystic Fibrosis (CF). He recently co-led the development of a new global blueprint for the care of people with the fatalgenetic disorder.
TRDAVIS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. POLIOMYELITIS VACCINES FOR AUSTRALIANS Poliomyelitis vaccines for Australians | NCIRS Fact sheet: February 2016 2 The disease Poliomyelitis (polio), historically called infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers BOOKINGS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRANSLATIONAL PATHWAY The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland Institute of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.TRI SEMINAR SERIES
TRI Research Translation Seminar Series . Major seminars . As advertised, 12:00-1:00pm in the TRI auditorium: This year sees TRI bring back our institute-wide seminars, with 12 major seminars and an array of guest speakers.These include the Game Changer seminars featuring some big Queensland names as well as the Director’s Choice seminars, which in 2021 are looking at how we can improve FUNDING FOR TRANSLATIONAL MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE Funding for the Translational Manufacturing Institute . The Queensland State Government has announced its funding support for the Translational Manufacturing Institute () at the Translational Research Institute.This support includes up to $20 million in funding from the newly announced ‘Industry Partnership Program’, which is a part of the $1.8 billion jobs fund. NEW CEO FOR THE TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute (TRI) Board has appointed renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Scott Bell as the Institute’s new CEO. Professor Bell is a leading clinician and researcher in Cystic Fibrosis (CF). He recently co-led the development of a new global blueprint for the care of people with the fatalgenetic disorder.
TLNGO | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. ACCISS HAVE DEVELOPED A 3D-PRINTED KIDNEY MODEL WHICH Australian Centre for Complex Integrated Surgical Solutions (ACCISS) have developed a 3D-printed kidney model which proves to be an effective hands-on education tool to inform Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients about kidney transplants. Kidney disease is a major health issue in these communities, approximately 95% of chronic kidney disease patients at North West Hospital and Health POLIOMYELITIS VACCINES FOR AUSTRALIANS Poliomyelitis vaccines for Australians | NCIRS Fact sheet: February 2016 2 The disease Poliomyelitis (polio), historically called infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers BOOKINGS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRANSLATIONAL PATHWAY The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland Institute of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.TRI SEMINAR SERIES
TRI Research Translation Seminar Series . Major seminars . As advertised, 12:00-1:00pm in the TRI auditorium: This year sees TRI bring back our institute-wide seminars, with 12 major seminars and an array of guest speakers.These include the Game Changer seminars featuring some big Queensland names as well as the Director’s Choice seminars, which in 2021 are looking at how we can improve FUNDING FOR TRANSLATIONAL MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE Funding for the Translational Manufacturing Institute . The Queensland State Government has announced its funding support for the Translational Manufacturing Institute () at the Translational Research Institute.This support includes up to $20 million in funding from the newly announced ‘Industry Partnership Program’, which is a part of the $1.8 billion jobs fund. NEW CEO FOR THE TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute (TRI) Board has appointed renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Scott Bell as the Institute’s new CEO. Professor Bell is a leading clinician and researcher in Cystic Fibrosis (CF). He recently co-led the development of a new global blueprint for the care of people with the fatalgenetic disorder.
TLNGO | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. ACCISS HAVE DEVELOPED A 3D-PRINTED KIDNEY MODEL WHICH Australian Centre for Complex Integrated Surgical Solutions (ACCISS) have developed a 3D-printed kidney model which proves to be an effective hands-on education tool to inform Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients about kidney transplants. Kidney disease is a major health issue in these communities, approximately 95% of chronic kidney disease patients at North West Hospital and Health POLIOMYELITIS VACCINES FOR AUSTRALIANS Poliomyelitis vaccines for Australians | NCIRS Fact sheet: February 2016 2 The disease Poliomyelitis (polio), historically called infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community. The work conducted at TRI is translational research, a research process which involves TRI FLOW CYTOMETRY FACILITY The TRI.fcs (TRI Flow Cytometry Suite) houses 11 flow cytometry analysers (including an imaging flow cytometer), a haematology analyser/cell counter, 3 droplet-based cell sorters, and an AutoMACS Pro Separator in rooms 4027/4027A.A suite of 8 workstations in room 4008 are available for the analysis of data using a wide range of flow cytometric software.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRI MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY TRI Microscopy core facility. The TRI has an outstanding microscopy facility including inverted fluorescence microscopes on most research floors and a fully equiped facility room of high end instruments. For analysis purposes, computers containing a range of analysis software are also available for use. The facility staff provides researchers BOOKINGS | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.CLINICAL TRIALS
The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. TRI HISTOLOGY FACILITY histology facility. The TRI Histology Core Facility was established in 2014 and is located on level 5 North East wing, in rooms 5029 and 5031. It is a tissue preparation facility enabling demonstration of morphology through brightfield or fluorescent microscopy, and other downstream analysis options. TRANSLATIONAL PATHWAY The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland Institute of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia.TRI SEMINAR SERIES
TRI Research Translation Seminar Series . Major seminars . As advertised, 12:00-1:00pm in the TRI auditorium: This year sees TRI bring back our institute-wide seminars, with 12 major seminars and an array of guest speakers.These include the Game Changer seminars featuring some big Queensland names as well as the Director’s Choice seminars, which in 2021 are looking at how we can improve FUNDING FOR TRANSLATIONAL MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE Funding for the Translational Manufacturing Institute . The Queensland State Government has announced its funding support for the Translational Manufacturing Institute () at the Translational Research Institute.This support includes up to $20 million in funding from the newly announced ‘Industry Partnership Program’, which is a part of the $1.8 billion jobs fund. NEW CEO FOR THE TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute (TRI) Board has appointed renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Scott Bell as the Institute’s new CEO. Professor Bell is a leading clinician and researcher in Cystic Fibrosis (CF). He recently co-led the development of a new global blueprint for the care of people with the fatalgenetic disorder.
TLNGO | TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. ACCISS HAVE DEVELOPED A 3D-PRINTED KIDNEY MODEL WHICH Australian Centre for Complex Integrated Surgical Solutions (ACCISS) have developed a 3D-printed kidney model which proves to be an effective hands-on education tool to inform Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients about kidney transplants. Kidney disease is a major health issue in these communities, approximately 95% of chronic kidney disease patients at North West Hospital and Health POLIOMYELITIS VACCINES FOR AUSTRALIANS Poliomyelitis vaccines for Australians | NCIRS Fact sheet: February 2016 2 The disease Poliomyelitis (polio), historically called infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the__
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The Translational Research Institute is a medical research facility bringing together The University of Queensland, Metro South Health, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Medical Research to translate research findings into improved healthcare and increased income and jobs for Australia. The Translational Research Institute is supported by a grant from the Australian Government.Details
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