Centenary Institute > News > Centenary Institute Strongly Represented in New National Academy Centenary Institute Strongly Represented in New National Academy 14 July, 2015 News Type Media release Recent Stories 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 release Date 08 May 2025 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 release Date 16 Apr 2025 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: Community Date 10 Apr 2025 Finding answers for sudden cardiac death in young people Each week in Australia, up to three young people die suddenly and unexpectedly from sudden cardiac death, often due to an undiagnosed genetic heart condition. These conditions typically go unnoticed until tragedy strikes, leaving families devastated and searching for answers. News Type: Media release Date 02 Apr 2025
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 release Date 08 May 2025
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 release Date 16 Apr 2025
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: Community Date 10 Apr 2025
Finding answers for sudden cardiac death in young people Each week in Australia, up to three young people die suddenly and unexpectedly from sudden cardiac death, often due to an undiagnosed genetic heart condition. These conditions typically go unnoticed until tragedy strikes, leaving families devastated and searching for answers. News Type: Media release Date 02 Apr 2025