Alfred Research Alliance

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At Alfred Research Alliance we work together to solve the world's greatest health challenges & translate our new thinking into positive impacts for you.

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    On we want to highlight our work to eliminate viral Hep C is a major cause of liver globally, killing up to 400,000 people annually. We go into communities to provide hep C testing and treatment to people who have limited healthcare interactions

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    Congrats to Dr Liane Ioannou for her grant today. She'll explore Supportive Care in Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer: Identifying patterns of use and examining barriers and enablers to access and uptake of services.

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    Congrats A/Prof Zoe McQuilten for her grant today. She'll explore immunoglobulin replacement versus prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infections in patients with hypogammaglobulinaemia due to blood cancers.

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    Infectious disease physicians are working to contain the spread of novel coronavirus as it moves around the globe. Prof Allen Cheng, Director of Infection Prevention on Health Report.

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    On the first , let us be clear: no one in the world should have to suffer from a neglected tropical disease in 2020. It’s time to finally so that everyone has the chance to live a healthy, productive, dignified life. More:

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  6. Grants for epilepsy and multiple sclerosis research, what you need to know about and Australia Day honours – this week at

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  9. An immunology award for Monash, the benefits of fish oil supplements and new insights into malaria in pregnancy – this week at

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    22. sij

    Exploring microglial polarisation as a potential target for for post-traumatic aka PTE, read more -

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  11. Understanding the effects of bushfire smoke, how DNA testing will work in GP clinics and the project revolutionising women’s health – this week at

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    14. sij

    for women hasn’t really improved in 50 years and women’s health is often not prioritised,” – Our ambitious EVE-M initiative aims to develop novel technologies, to transform women's sexual and reproductive health. More

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    We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Media and Communications Manager to join our Melbourne-based Public Affairs team. ✍️📰

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  14. A short but important 'Around the Precinct' this week including 's advice on staying safe in bushfire smoke. Our thoughts are with all of those who have been affected by these terrible fires over the last few months.

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  16. Happy New Year from the team! Before we get into another big year of and , catch up on the precinct news you might have missed at the end of 2019. We can't wait to see what 2020 brings!

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  17. Merry Christmas! What a year it's been for - bring on 2020!

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    Trauma can last a lifetime. Our Emergency staff share the reality of working in the Emergency Department over the festive season and urge everyone to consider risks. Where do you want to spend Christmas?

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  19. After some holiday reading? We've just published our 2018-19 Research Report, featuring just some of the research highlights from the precinct this year. We wanted to include it all but hey, we only had 32 pages!

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  20. Just because Christmas is only 9 days away, doesn't mean this precinct is slowing down! NHMRC grants, a five-year female fellowship announced and inspiring work in Myanmar and Papua New Guinea - this week at

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