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Click here to view the full 2010 Autumn newsletter.

TQEH WINNING THE WAR AGAINST DIABETES

In January, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital's Renal Unit completed the first successful Islet Transplant to treat type 1 diabetes in South Australia, an outstanding achievement for the team!

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Margaret Harrigan, the first successful recipient of an islet transplant in SA

BREAKTHROUGH IN STROKE TREATMENT

Associate Professor Simon Koblar in The Institute's research laboratory
A breakthrough in Stroke research at TQEH suggests that stem cell transplantation may be the key to improving the lives of thousands of Stroke sufferers in Australia.

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MEET THE NEW CEO: Mr Paul Flynn

TQEH Research Foundation's new CEO, Paul Flynn has a vision for the Foundation to be at the forefront of leading edge, world-class translational medical research.

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Mr Paul Flynn

SMALL GRANTS FOR BIG ACHIEVEMENTS

Mr David Walsh won funding for his work into breast cancer at TQEH
Over $144,670 has been awarded to successful small grant applicants through the 2009 TQEH Research Foundation small grant program.

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IMPROVING THE LIVES OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital's Surgical Oncology Breast and Endocrine Unit is aiming to improve the care for patients suffering from breast cancer at TQEH.

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RESEARCHER PROFILE: Rachel Dreyer

Cardiology PhD student Rachel Dreyer is aiming to identify the causes and treatments of heart disease in young women.

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MEET DR RAY MORRIS: Chief Medical Scientist in the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at TQEH

Dr Morris working in the Clinical Pharmacology lab at The Institute
Hear about the source of Ray's interest in Clincal Pharmacology and the exciting medical research he has been involved with over his research career!

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A LIFE SAVED AT TQEH!

Without the help of a very clued in neighbour and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Ossy Grotto may not have lived to see in the 2010 year.

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Ossy at his partner, Sylvia's home in Flinders Park

Past Newsletters

Click here to view the 2009 Summer newsletter (PDF)

Click here to view the 2009 Spring newsletter (PDF)

Click here to view the 2009 Winter newsletter (PDF)

Click here to view 2008 Spring newsletter (PDF)

 

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