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Key mechanism identified for reducing chronic inflammation in cardiovascular diseases
A breakthrough discovery in understanding how white blood cells move in the body could pave the way for new treatments.

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Centenary symposium celebrates year’s achievements
The 2023 Centenary Celebration Symposium has taken place, bringing the entire Centenary Institute together, to reflect on achievements and successes of the past year while showcasing the ground-breaking research occurring at the Institute.News Type: InstituteDate -
Centenary Institute supports the Voice
As a medical research institute deeply committed to improving the health outcomes of all Australians, the Centenary Institute wholeheartedly endorses the principles of voice, treaty, and truth, and gives its full support to the Voice to Parliament.News Type: InstituteDate -
‘When Art Meets Science’ image winners announced
The Centenary Institute has announced the winning images of its 'When Art Meets Science' exhibition with Dr Kieran English earning the top spot in the judged category for his portrayal of T cells, an important part of the immune system.News Type: InstituteDate -
Centenary Institute signs-up to openness agreement on animal research
The Centenary Institute has pledged its commitment to greater transparency in the use of animals for medical research, becoming a signatory of the Openness Agreement on Animal Research and Teaching in Australia.News Type: InstituteDate -
Good Gut Anti-Inflammatory Diet book released
A new book, ‘The Good Gut Anti-Inflammatory Diet’, has been released by the Centenary Institute, which is full of informative knowledge, recipes and advice to maintain good gut health to control inflammation and to help prevent disease.News Type: InstituteDate -
Dr Jessamy Tiffen promoted to Faculty at Centenary
Dr Jessamy Tiffen has been promoted to the Scientific Faculty at the Centenary Institute where she will be a part of the senior science leadership team.News Type: InstituteDate -
Football tournament to raise vital funds for sudden cardiac death
For the past four years, the University of Canberra Stars Football Club has raised vital funds for the Centenary Institute in honour of Aaiden Bellingham, who was tragically lost in 2017. Now, they’re back for 2022 with the launch of the annual Bellingham Cup. The annual pre-season tournament focuses on bringing the club together to ...News Type: InstituteDate -
Thompson Prize success for Centenary PhD candidate
The Centenary Institute’s Ms Aster Pijning has been awarded the 2021 Thompson Prize by the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.News Type: InstituteDate -
Health impacts of climate change to be tackled by HEAL network
Australians will be better protected against the health impacts of climate change, thanks to the Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL) national research network, just announced by the Australian Government.News Type: InstituteDate -
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Dr Jessamy Tiffen, a senior member of the Centenary InstituteÕs Melanoma Immunology and Oncology Program has some sage advice for aspiring female scientists in advance of this year's 'International Day of Women and Girls in Science'.News Type: InstituteDate -
Summer research at Centenary!
The Centenary InstituteÕs Summer Research Scholarship program for 2021/22 is now open and accepting applications!News Type: InstituteDate -
Improving care for liver cancer patients
Researchers from the Centenary Institute and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH) are co-investigators on three separate liver cancer focused projects that have recently received funding from the Australian GovernmentÕs Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) and the Cancer Institute NSW.News Type: InstituteDate