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Type I interferon subtypes differentially activate the anti-leukaemic function of natural killer cellsNatural killer (NK) cells have an intrinsic ability to detect and eliminate leukaemic cells. Cellular therapies using cytokine-activated NK cells have emerged as promising treatments for patients with advanced leukaemia. However, not all patients respond to current NK cell therapies, and thus improvements in efficacy are required.
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Side effects of medications used to treat childhood interstitial lung diseaseInterstitial lung disease in children comprises a range of different rare diseases

The Infectious Disease Ecology and Modelling team led by Professor Nick Golding, combines mathematical and statistical modelling, ecology, and public health to address malaria and other infectious and vector-borne diseases. The team uses modelling and maps to measure the risk posed by some of the world’s most important and neglected diseases – including malaria, Japanese Encephalitis Virus and Covid-19 – and provide rapid modelling analyses to policy makers.

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We have recently developed recommendations to support clinical practice for gastro-intestinal disorders including growth and scoliosis in Rett syndrome.
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The Opportunity The Strep A and RHD Team at The Kids Research Institute Australia is looking for an Administration Officer to provide effective and
The Opportunity The Kids Research Institute Australia is looking for a motivated individual who would like to join the Information Communication and
The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to develop your career whilst being a part of developing important health promotion messages. This is
The Opportunity You will provide effective and efficient administrative support for the designated researchers and research teams within the AREST CF