Professor and ARC Future Fellow at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute and Flinders University - Laboratory for Human Neurobiology
You might know of dementia as mainly affecting older Australians, but in rare cases, it also affects children. Families say childhood dementia is underfunded and under-researched, and they want greater public awareness to help improve their children's lives. #abc730
MISCOs developed by @Knoblich_lab are spatially arranged assembloids that connect human ventral midbrain, striatum and cortical organoids and enable modeling of the dopaminergic system. nature.com/articles/s41592-0…
Happy 10th birthday to the Cheesegrater! 🎈
Our incredible team of hard-working researchers have achieved so much already, but we're not stopping yet. Here's to another ten years of even bigger and 'grater' things!🥂
Today's instalment of our 10 'Grate'-est achievements is the fascinating work in Cedric Bardy's lab to create human brain replicas in a petri dish. 🧠
See this work for yourself at our Open Day tomorrow! We have plenty to see and do any time from 10am-4pm.
See you there!
A/Prof Cedric Bardy joined David Bevan on ABC Mornings on World Sanfilippo Awareness Day to talk about the impact of this extremely devastating rare disease and the progress being made towards discovering treatments. 💜
Listen here 🎧 sahmri.au/Sanfilippo-Day@SFCFoundtn
Incredibly grateful to @Cancer_Research for awarding SAHMRI with $4 million in funding to support our research improving outcomes for brain cancer patients. 🧠#backingbrilliant
ACRF is honoured to announce the visionary cancer research projects selected for funding in 2023.
We have awarded four innovative projects we are confident will bring us closer to our mission to reach a world without cancer.
@qimr@cci@Macquarie_Uni@sahmriAU#backingbrilliant
we are searching for a Post Doc to explore to the intersection of mRNA translation control and cell fate decisions in the context of development and disease.
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Congratulations to Inushi De Silva (@InushiSilva) from the Laboratory for Human Neurophysiology, Genetics and Stem Cells at SAHMRI (@sahmriAU) and Flinders University (@Flinders) for winning one of the two poster prizes at the #ABCARA23 Scientific Research Symposium!
Congratulations to Inushi De Silva (@InushiSilva) from the Laboratory for Human Neurophysiology, Genetics and Stem Cells at SAHMRI (@sahmriAU) and Flinders University (@Flinders) for winning one of the two poster prizes at the #ABCARA23 Scientific Research Symposium!
SAHMRI’s neurobiologists recently partnered with the @SFCFoundtn to host a unique symposium, bringing together international researchers and families from across Australia who all have children living with Sanfilippo syndrome.
Read more ➡ sahmri.au/Sanfilippo_Symposi…