Reports and Findings
Direct and indirect effects on pneumococcal carriage post-PCV10 are likely to result in reductions in pneumococcal disease, including in infants too young to be vaccinated
We analysed the stimulation of J8 antibodies in response to infection, and the role of existing J8 antibodies in protection against subsequent infection
Investigate the world's largest and most powerful supermarkets' publically available CSR commitments to determine their potential impact on public health
Social advantage may provide some protection for dental health in individuals with Rett syndrome
This study demonstrates the feasibility of utilizing pre-clinical in vitro culture models to screen therapeutic candidates
This study addressed respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during pregnancy
Early identification of oropharyngeal dysphagia and the management of seizures may help prevent serious respiratory illness
We are made up of hundreds of different cell types carrying out a diverse range of functions essential for organism survival. All the information required to specify the morphology, function and response to stimuli of these cells is encoded in identical copies of the genome. The process of gene regu
Current technologies to understand which genes are turned on or off only work on large amounts of biological samples. As a consequence all measurements we receive represent averages across multiple cell types present in the sample. The situation is comparable to studying the contents of a bowl of fr
We have started a project utilising whole genome sequencing of undiagnosed children living in WA to provide a definitive diagnosis. A major challenge here is that the role and functions of the inter-genic regions of our genome (the remaining 98%) are relatively poorly understood.