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To further explore the effect of disorder-associated genes on cognitive functions, we investigated whether they play a role in broader cognitive traits.
AEC-conditioned DC showed selective upregulation of chemokines that recruit Th1 cells, but minimal change in chemokines linked to Th2 cell recruitment.
In adolescents with type 1 diabetes, hypoglycemia does not impair arousal from slow-wave sleep induced by an external auditory stimulus.
Consumers and community members are invited to join us to provide input into our childhood infectious diseases research.
Join us at our free public seminar with dietitian and nutritionist Dr Roslyn Giglia will share the latest information on Australian kids' diets.
We invite you to join us for a community forum on the future of research in our Brain & Behaviour Research Focus Area.
Free public seminar - we will be discussing how neighbourhoods provide opportunities (or barriers) for kids' play, physical activity, health and development.
You are invited to come and hear about our research, meet our researchers and express your interest in working together on current and future projects.
The Kids Research Institute Australia's 2014 Annual Report is now available.
At the Institute's Annual General Meeting on May 27, Professor Michael Good was elected to our Board of Directors.