Posted on: 14 October, 2022
We would like to congratulate Kolling Institute researcher Professor Sarah Hilmer who has been elected a Fellow of the prestigious Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
Professor Hilmer is part of a select group of researchers who have been admitted to the academy, which works to advance health and medical research across Australia. She has joined the highly-respected organisation in r.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence
Posted on: 12 October, 2022
Arthritis is the third most prevalent long-term health condition in Australia affecting more than 12 per cent of Australians.
There is no cure for arthritis, with treatment options largely focused on alleviating pain, including pain relief medication, arthroscopy or joint replacement.
Australia is at the forefront of clinical research and trials, which is helping the community better manage their a.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 06 October, 2022
Researchers at the Kolling Institute have taken an important step towards the development of safer, non-addictive pain medications by increasing our understanding of spinal cord pain signalling.
This valuable progress has been recognised internationally with publication in the Journal of Physiology, a leading scientific journal.
The findings follow the latest figures indicating more than 20 per cen.....
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Category: Neuroscience and Pain Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 26 September, 2022
We would like to congratulate Professor Chris Little who has received a highly coveted award for his outstanding commitment to orthopaedic research.
Professor Little has been elected a Fellow of International Orthopaedic Research at a key international conference in Edinburgh Scotland. The award is only presented every three years, with around 20 people across the globe receiving the accolade.
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Presentations, Research Excellence
Posted on: 22 September, 2022
A $400,000 robot which may hold the key to significant improvements in hip and knee replacements is now operational at the Kolling Institute.
Known as KOBRA or the Kolling Orthopaedic Biomechanics Robotic Arm, the new technology delivers an advanced testing facility, while greatly increasing research capabilities.
It is the largest of its kind in Australia and one of just two SimVitro robots in the.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence, World-leading technology
Posted on: 16 September, 2022
Kolling Institute researchers have helped map out exciting future developments for the rehabilitation of hip and knee replacement patients.
A team of researchers from Sydney Musculoskeletal Health – a partnership between the University of Sydney, Sydney Local Health District and Northern Sydney Local Health District - recently attended the International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty’s annu.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Presentations, Research Excellence
Posted on: 16 September, 2022
Improved accessibility to a treatment for kidney disease has been welcomed by Kolling Institute researcher and Royal North Shore Hospital clinician Professor Carol Pollock.
Forxiga (dapagliflozin), an oral medicine which can help slow the progression of proteinuric chronic kidney disease, has now been listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
The listing aims to help those with the condition by.....
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Category: Cardiovascular and Renal Research, New Treatment
Posted on: 04 September, 2022
Ambitious leadership, functional wellbeing and a passion for collaboration
An international healthcare destination celebrated for its collaborative spirits and dedication to human health and wellbeing. This is Professor Jim Elliott’s vision for how the collaboration between the Kolling Institute, the Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Northern Sydney Local Health District will evolve.
Highly re.....
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Category: Research Excellence
Posted on: 26 August, 2022
With a disturbing number of people losing their lives to heart disease each year, researchers have launched the first study of its kind using MRI technology to broaden our understanding of the link between cardiovascular disease and sleep apnoea.
The project has been made possible following funding from the Ramsay Research Grant Program, and will involve clinician researchers from Northern Sydney L.....
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Category: Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 12 August, 2022
A large collection of research projects will get underway at Royal North Shore Hospital following generous funding through the Ramsay Research Grants Program.
The scheme has directed more than $10 million to research on the campus over the last 19 years.
This year over $700,000 is being invested in a total of 14 innovative studies, all aimed at improving our research impact and the care delivered t.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence