Centenary Institute > News > Centenary Institute’s Dr Renjing Liu awarded competitive grant to fund life-saving research into aortic aneurysms Centenary Institute’s Dr Renjing Liu awarded competitive grant to fund life-saving research into aortic aneurysms 12 December, 2017 News Type Media release Recent Stories Serena Li, inaugural Chair of Centenary’s ReST Association Serena Li, a research assistant at the Centenary Institute, has recently been appointed as the Chair of the newly established ReST (Research Assistants, Support and Technicians) Association. News Type: Profiles Date 10 Jun 2025 Centenary Institute hosts TB research symposium The Centenary Institute has hosted the 2025 Annual Research Symposium of the ‘Centre of Research Excellence in Tuberculosis Elimination (TB-CRE)’. News Type: Events Date 02 Jun 2025 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. News Type: Media release Date 28 May 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
Serena Li, inaugural Chair of Centenary’s ReST Association Serena Li, a research assistant at the Centenary Institute, has recently been appointed as the Chair of the newly established ReST (Research Assistants, Support and Technicians) Association. News Type: Profiles Date 10 Jun 2025
Centenary Institute hosts TB research symposium The Centenary Institute has hosted the 2025 Annual Research Symposium of the ‘Centre of Research Excellence in Tuberculosis Elimination (TB-CRE)’. News Type: Events Date 02 Jun 2025
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. News Type: Media release Date 28 May 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