Check out VBIG lab post doc @qndinh's entry into the ECR award poster session. Quynh is explaining her recent work using human amnion epithelial cells to treat vascular pathology in hypertension
Melbourne scientists have developed a drug that could prevent high-risk patients from having heart attacks and strokes. Cardiovascular experts say it could be 'the holy grail' that saves millions of lives every year. | @CandiceWyatt10
1 in 4 of us don't know that a stroke happens in the brain. This stops stroke survivors getting the support they need.
This #WorldEmojiDay reply to this tweet with the 🧠 emoji and help change the way people think about stroke.
Since one stroke puts you at an increased risk for another, finding its cause is key to treatment and prevention. Partner with your healthcare team and work with your doctors to find answers. This video can show you how. https://t.co/6lq8KLOlG3
Congratulations to my PhD student @samodarup for being awarded 2nd place in today’s @Monash_FMNHS 3MT Final. Great result to go with you winning the @MonashBDI 3MT as well.
Congrats to our #3MT winners, Samoda Rupasinghe (Broughton Lab) & @farquhar_rachel (@RossjohnLab). Presenting their PhD research in just 3 minutes online in the @Monash_FMNHS Final. (Monash staff can watch & vote this week for the People's Choice Award!)
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The signs of stroke can be more subtle in women, but they should not be ignored. Stroke symptoms require immediate medical intervention, and every second matters. Learn the signs and act FAST. https://t.co/Pp54SPtmwm #StrokeMonth
BREAKING: Education Department has admitted to COVID-19 Senate inquiry that Scott Morrison’s university “relief” package doesn’t include a dollar of extra funding. #auspol
Our universities are amongst the best in the world because they do research that changes the world. Covid has cut billions from revenue used to support our most talented researchers. Our research is at risk - we need a long term and sustainable solution. https://t.co/AsnPCrtsQz
Raised blood pressure remains the leading cause of death around the world with more than 10-million lives lost each year. #9News
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