Posted on: 14 April, 2023
In an exciting announcement, three clinical research fellows have been appointed within the Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD).
The positions are part of an initiative developed by the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct and the NSLHD.
The new roles will drive interdisciplinary research activity, develop research capabilities and incr.....
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Category: Research Excellence
Posted on: 14 April, 2023
In a sign of the international impact of our research at the Kolling Institute, a prestigious award has been presented to Professor Chris Little during the World Congress on Osteoarthritis in Denver, Colorado.
More than 700 researchers and clinicians attended the event where Professor Little was presented with the 2023 Basic Science Research Award by the Osteoarthritis Research Society Internationa.....
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Category: Awards, Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 13 March, 2023
With ovarian cancer continuing to have a devastating outcome for many women, new research at the Kolling Institute is offering hope.
The disease has the lowest survival rate of any women’s cancer, with only 48 per cent of women living beyond five years after diagnosis.
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late because the symptoms are vague, like bloating, nausea, indigestion, excessive tiredness, and.....
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Category: New Treatment, Research Excellence
Posted on: 27 February, 2023
Kolling Institute Governance Committee Chair Michael Nugent said it is encouraging to see more than a dozen researchers from the Kolling have been profiled in an international study recognising the world’s best.
Published by Stanford University, the study has identified the top two per cent of researchers in the world across individual fields.
The study is based on metrics from Scopus, a database o.....
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Category: Research Excellence
Posted on: 20 February, 2023
A collection of emerging research leaders will have the chance to broaden their research experience thanks to funding provided through the Skipper Jacobs Charitable Trust.
Close to $40,000 will be shared amongst five early-to-mid career researchers, allowing them to travel nationally and internationally expanding their research and developing new skills.
It’s anticipated the travel program will not.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence
Posted on: 13 February, 2023
We would like to congratulate Professor Carol Pollock who has received a highly prestigious award for her extraordinary commitment to research.
The International Society of Nephrology has announced Professor Pollock is the 2023 recipient of the Alfred Newton Richards award for outstanding research in the field of nephrology.
Carol has welcomed the news.
“I am extremely honoured to be recognised by .....
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Category: Awards, Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 10 February, 2023
Several high profile awards are highlighting the emerging talent within the Kolling’s Laboratory of Ageing and Pharmacology.
Led by Professor Sarah Hilmer, the team is driving research to improve the quality use of medicines particularly by older adults.
Two prestigious awards were presented to researchers at a national event in Perth showcasing new investigators in clinical and experimental pharma.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence
Posted on: 30 January, 2023
Two of our outstanding Kolling Institute researchers have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours roll.
Professor Sue Kurrle has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to medicine as a geriatrician, and to research into dementia and cognitive decline.
Sue works at Hornsby Ku-ring-gai and Batemans Bay Hospitals, specialising in dementia, frail.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence
Posted on: 20 January, 2023
With an increasing number of people suffering anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, researchers at the Kolling Institute say a broader range of tendon grafts could be successfully adopted by surgeons undertaking knee reconstructions.
The research, which is the second-largest human tendon study ever published, is prompting calls for tissue banks to review current age restrictions and the range .....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 20 December, 2022
Congratulations to Kolling Institute researcher and Royal North Shore Hospital cardiologist Dr Steve Vernon who’s been awarded a highly sought-after postdoctoral fellowship by the Heart Foundation.
The fellowship is designed to support talented early career researchers and emerging leaders.
Dr Vernon has welcomed the award.
“I am delighted to receive this postdoctoral funding from the Heart Foundat.....
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Category: Awards, Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Research Excellence