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Perkins BRITElab Leader, Brendan Kennedy, is a key collaborator on the project, bringing his expertise in optical coherence tomography to help translate project leader Yu Suk Choi's findings into real-world applications.
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A team from @UWAresearch will use #biomaterials to create a lifelike 3D model of #humanskin to explore and treat skin stiffness associated with age, scarring and disease. Read more: uwa.au/1w3ke5 @PerkinsComms #skinfibrosis #skinhealth #mechanotherapy
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Perkins researcher Dr Olivier Clement contributed experimental work to a study that was published in Nature Magazine last week. Professor Nenad Sestan at Yale University lead this insightful work, which was 10 years in the making. You can read the Nature study below. 👇
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Because of you, these research discoveries could change lives forever. Here are five feel-good medical research breakthroughs to inspire you. Which one are you most excited about? Tell us below! 👇 (1/3)
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(3/3) Find more and the peer-reviewed articles here: perkins.org.au/wp-content/up…
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A HUGE congrats to Prof Shirley Jansen *AM* who this week was appointed a Member of the order of Australia (AM) for her significant service to vascular surgery as a clinician and researcher. Help us congratulate Prof Shirley Jansen AM by leaving a comment below!
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Thank you @BenchSideStory for your recent chat with Emeritus Professor Grant Morahan!
SYSTEMS GENETICS TO DETERMINE RISK OF DEVELOPING DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Emeritus Professor Grant Morahan, Professor of Diabetes Research, University of Western Australia Centre for Medical Research @uwanews (affiliated with the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research @PerkinsComms), Perth, Australia & Honorary Professor, Baker Department of Cardiometabolic Health, University of Melbourne @UniMelb , Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Australia | December 2025 Professor Morahan invented the term “Systems Genetics” for the science field that examines how genetic variants can affect whole networks of genes and whole systems; there are now several laboratories and institutes of systems genetics around the world. He also developed the next-generation genetic resource, The Gene Mine, the most powerful of its type in the world, used globally in rapid mapping and identification of genes. Collaborators nationally and internationally have tested The Gene Mine for traits and diseases in which they specialise. As a member of the Steering Committee of the Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium, he worked to design the global study recruiting and characterising T1D genetics, which resulted in identification of over 40 T1D risk genes. The culmination of this program, for which Prof Morahan was PI of the Asia-Pacific Network, was published in Nature Genetics (41:703-707) and has been cited 1579 times. Currently, he is a member of the Steering Committee of the Environmental Determinants of Islet Autoimmunity (ENDIA) Study, the only study in the world investigating T1D families to follow at-risk babies from pregnancy through childhood. Completing recruitment in 2020, the study already has 40 publications. His latest discovery involves next-generation algorithms that are able to predict whether a person will be genetically high/low risk of developing a number of complex genetic diseases. Professor Morahan is working toward commercialising these genetic tests so they can benefit the public and the healthcare system. During his career, Prof Morahan has supervised 23 postgraduate students and mentored nine postdoctoral positions. Since 2003, Prof Morahan has applied for and received close to $20 million in research funds, both nationally and internationally. He has 299 academic publications, 17,0744 citations and has an h-index of 60. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
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đź’™ INS AND OUTS! đź’™ Rather than a New Year's resolution, we've put together two lists; things we hope to do more of in 2026, and things we want to leave behind in 2025. Feel free to copy our list - in fact, we encourage it! Let's all make 2026 our healthiest year yet.
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NON-INVASIVE TOOLS FOR CVD SCREENING AND MONITORING Dr Hadi Afsharan @AfsharanHa92519 , Research Fellow University of Western Australia @uwanews & Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research @PerkinsComms, Perth, Western Australia RESEARCHER PROFILE Filmed in Perth, Australia | November 2025 Dr Hadi Afsharan is a Research Fellow Cardiovascular Science & Diabetes at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research; is a translational research and innovation fellow in medical technologies at The University of Western Australia, holding dual titles as Translational Fellow and Innovation Fellow within UWA’s Medical School and the FHRI (Future Health Research and Innovation) program. He earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from UWA in 2023, with a thesis entitled Development of Polarisation-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography for Application in Medical Diagnosis, which introduced a pioneering non-invasive imaging method for detecting hypertension and diabetes by analysing retinal blood vessel wall birefringence with exceptional sensitivity and specificity. Hadi leads several translational research projects, including AI-based retinal biomarkers for coronary artery disease screening, low-cost imaging technologies for heart disease detection in remote communities, and radar-based non-contact measurement of jugular venous pressure, all supported by over $1.8 million in competitive funding from FHRI and UWA. Source: Supplied SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com Get your own interviews and research published on Bench Side Story benchsidestory.com/contact/
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Potential hope for brain cancer patients Perkins researchers have assisted in finding a way to slow the spread of glioblastoma, one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer. perkins.org.au/new-research-… #ThePerkins #BrainCancer #MedicalResearch
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🌿 The Perkins is proud to launch its first Reconciliation Action Plan 🖤💛❤️ Featuring Healing Koort by Ballardong Noongar artist Courtney Garlett, this journey honours the power of healing, culture and research. #ReflectRAP #ThePerkins #HealingKoort #StrongerTogether
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Tiny genetic glitches can have big effects—causing rare muscle-wasting disorders. Dr Gina Ravenscroft and team reveal how DNA repeats damage muscle cells, paving the way for targeted treatments. 🔍 Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4048… #ThePerkins #RareDiseaseResearch
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Liver cancer is on the rise—but researchers at @PerkinsInstitute are working to change that. Dr Louise Winteringham spoke to ABC Perth about early diagnosis, obesity, and how the Perkins Biobank is driving new treatments. 🎧 Listen: abc.net.au/listen/programs/p… #ThePerkins
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🎥 “You can’t change what you don’t measure.” — A/Prof Andy Redfern During #NRW2025, he shared how the breast cancer survival gap for Aboriginal women has halved—proof that culturally-led research saves lives. Watch: ow.ly/QAOu50W6Mpi #CloseTheGap #PerkinsResearch
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🚀 Plants in space? Prof Ryan Lister @PerkinsResearch is co-leading a global project to build the first synthetic plant chromosome—backed by $12M from ARIA. From moss to potatoes, this is gene writing at its boldest. 🌱 🔗 plants4space.com #PerkinsResearch
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🎉 We’ve raised $80,000 in our EOFY Dollar Match—thanks to YOU and Perth Radiological Clinic! 🙌 Your donations are fuelling life-saving research in WA. 📅 There’s still time to give before June 30: perkins.org.au/donate #EOFYDollarMatch #PerkinsResearch
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🚨 Double your impact! 🚨 A special tax-time Double Donation Dollar Match goes live THIS MORNING – thanks to the incredible generosity of Perth Radiological Clinic. Give today and make your impact go further: yourimpact.perkins.org.au
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🧬 New insights from our Translational Oncology team reveal major steps forward in Aboriginal cancer care. Since 2010, the breast cancer survival gap has more than halved—thanks to culturally informed, collaborative research. 📖 perkins.org.au/research/labs…
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