Recent Stories
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New discovery could improve treatment for people with haemophilia A
Researchers from the Centenary Institute have uncovered a reason why some people with haemophilia A develop resistance to their critical treatment, paving the way for the development of more effective therapies. Haemophilia A is a genetic disorder that impairs the blood’s ability to clot, caused by a deficiency in a clotting protein called factor VIII ...News Type: Media releaseDate -
New platform to evolve proteins for better therapies
Researchers from the Centenary Institute, in collaboration with the University of Sydney, have developed a powerful new tool to evolve proteins directly within mammalian cells, offering a more effective way to design medical treatments tailored to the human body.News Type: Media releaseDate -
Turning off protein may help prevent liver cancer
New research from the Centenary Institute has found that switching off a specific protein in liver cells may help prevent the early development of liver cancer.News Type: Media releaseDate -
Event shines spotlight on genetic heart disease in young people
The Centenary Institute has hosted a community event, titled ‘A Needle in a Haystack: Unlocking the Secrets of Genetic Heart Conditions’. The event aimed to advance understanding of inherited heart disease and sudden cardiac death in young people.News Type: CommunityDate