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Centenary marks NAIDOC Week with special guest speaker
The Centenary Institute marked NAIDOC Week 2026 with a special event celebrating this year's national theme, '50 Years of Deadly', which recognises five decades of honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, achievements, leadership and culture.News Type: CommunityDate -
Protein form linked to severe COVID-19 and lung disease risk
An international study involving the Centenary Institute and the University of Sydney has uncovered a previously hidden genetic factor that appears to help explain why some people develop lung fibrosis, a condition in which lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred, or experience severe COVID-19.News Type: Research NewsDate
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Tuberculosis research symposium hosted at the Centenary Institute
The Centenary Institute recently hosted the 2026 Tuberculosis Centre of Research Excellence (TB-CRE) Annual Research Symposium. The event brought together leading researchers, clinicians and tuberculosis (TB) program partners dedicated to tackling TB across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.News Type: Research NewsDate
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Regenerative focused research grant to repair and restore damaged hearts
The Centenary Institute’s Associate Professor Dan Hesselson has been awarded $750,000 to accelerate pioneering research into heart regeneration, through a prestigious Senior Researcher Grant under the NSW Cardiovascular Research Capacity Program, funded by NSW Health.News Type: Media releaseDate
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Justin Clancy MP visits Centenary Institute
The Centenary Institute recently welcomed Justin Clancy MP, Shadow Minister for Medical Research on-site, providing laboratory tours and a firsthand look at research focused on improving health outcomes for Australians.News Type: InstituteDate
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Centenary researchers aim to improve diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding
The Centenary Institute is implementing a new research program aimed at improving the diagnosis and care of women experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding.News Type: Research NewsDate
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New insight into liver ‘cross-talk’ could help tackle fatty liver disease
Researchers from the Centenary Institute and Tianjin Medical University have uncovered an important communication pathway inside the liver that helps control fat build-up, offering a promising new direction for tackling fatty liver disease.News Type: Research NewsDate
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Blood clotting protein’s hidden complexity revealed
Researchers at the Centenary Institute have discovered that fibrinogen, a key blood clotting protein, is far more complex than previously understood, offering new insight into how blood clots form in the body.News Type: Research NewsDate
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Researcher spotlight: Dr Tracy Liu
For Dr Xin (Tracy) Liu, fatty liver disease isn’t just a scientific challenge, it’s personal. Inspired by family members affected by metabolic conditions, she’s now a key member of Australia’s seven‑year Snow Program for Liver Health.News Type: ProfilesDate
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New genetic discovery on sudden cardiac death in the young
Researchers at the Centenary Institute have helped uncover a previously unrecognised genetic cause of sudden cardiac death in young people.News Type: Research NewsDate -
New grant targets longer-lasting islet cell treatments for type 1 diabetes
Dr Lise Hunault, a researcher in the Centenary Institute’s Centre for Biomedical AI, has been awarded a major research grant from Breakthrough T1D, the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organisation, to advance islet-cell replacement therapies for type 1 diabetes.News Type: Research NewsDate -
Centenary marks International Women’s Day with inspiring speakers
The Centenary Institute community came together to celebrate International Women’s Day 2026, with a special event highlighting this year’s Australian theme, ‘Balancing the Scales.’News Type: CommunityDate