Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon
BodyLab22 Mars 2022

Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon

Professor Rajiv Khanna has had a fascinating 30-year research story in immunotherapy that has led to a game-changing therapy for people with multiple sclerosis. His treatment has seen a dramatic and sustained improvement in many people with progressive MS. Early results in Professor Khanna’s Phase 1 clinical trial show that people with MS who had been dependent on a walking aid were able to move around unassisted for longer periods of time. But getting to this stage wasn’t easy. In this episo...

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Important findings for fertility thanks to non-identical twins

Important findings for fertility thanks to non-identical twins

Twins are a gift to medical research but it’s non-identical twins providing insights into identifying fertility issues earlier.Professor Nick Martin wasn’t expecting big surprises after studying twins...

18 Mars 202415min

The mission to eliminate a deadly parasitic worm disease endemic to Australia

The mission to eliminate a deadly parasitic worm disease endemic to Australia

It’s one of the world’s most neglected and dangerous tropical diseases, endemic in remote Indigenous communities across Australia. Now, thanks to a new NHMRC grant, QIMR Berghofer researchers are lea...

30 Jan 202421min

The researchers determined to find new treatments for endometrial cancer

The researchers determined to find new treatments for endometrial cancer

Endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer in Australian women and its incidence is rising. But treatment options are limited, with a hysterectomy often the first line of defence. Associate P...

12 Dec 202318min

New genetic research could help prevent ‘silent thief of sight’

New genetic research could help prevent ‘silent thief of sight’

It's known as the “silent thief of sight” - sneakily stealing the sight in one eye as the other covers for it. 300,000 Australians have glaucoma, around half don’t know it yet. Professor Stuart MacGre...

21 Aug 202318min

Asthma & AIP2: The new protein designed to reset the immune system

Asthma & AIP2: The new protein designed to reset the immune system

Imagine living a life free of asthma. Throw away puffers and medications and never have to worry about not being able to breathe again. The Anti-Inflammatory Protein 2 (AIP2) could be a game-changer t...

27 Juni 202313min

Tiny hearts to one day help repair heart disease damage

Tiny hearts to one day help repair heart disease damage

Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, but a team of scientists at QIMR Berghofer is on a mission to find ways to repair damaged heart tissue. To help achieve this ultimate goal, they...

24 Apr 202316min

Earlier testing for pancreatic and ovarian cancer

Earlier testing for pancreatic and ovarian cancer

Researchers have identified RNA molecules that could lead to a simple blood test to detect aggressive cancers like pancreatic and ovarian at an earlier stage. These cancers have low survival rates bec...

8 Feb 202319min

A third of melanomas in routine skin checks may not be harmful

A third of melanomas in routine skin checks may not be harmful

QIMR Berghofer researchers have found that nearly a third of melanomas picked up during routine skin checks may not be harmful. The findings highlight the need for further research to determine why s...

31 Jan 202319min

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