There’s an urgent need to create clearer, easier and more supportive pathways for Australians diagnosed with dementia.
The first case of H5N1 bird flu was reported in Australia last week. Is the world prepared for what could lead to the next pandemic?
When Monash’s Associate Professor Jun Yang started investigating a little-known but sometimes fatal condition, she could never have imagined the very personal way it would enter her life.
Life insurance companies can legally use the results of genetic tests to decline coverage or increase premiums. MPs have called for legislation that bans this practice.
Cardio-oncology services will provide much-needed access to heart healthcare for people with, or who have survived, cancer, and focus on the prevention of heart disease.
Population genetic screening for familial hypercholesterolemia in Australia could be cost-effective for the healthcare system.
New research has found that using high-frequency ultrasound on sperm can boost their ability to swim and increase the chances of conception.
The federal government’s Rapid Antigen Test policy is a disaster by any measure. It should own up to its policy failure and try to improve the situation as soon as possible.
Understanding very early human development is a step closer after researchers created the cellular structure that becomes an early human embryo.
A behind-the-scenes look at the two vaccine candidates being developed by Monash University and the Doherty Institute.
Knowing who you are is considered a fundamental right, but for some, the answer to ‘Who am I?’ lies in the complex emotional and legal matrix of donor conception.
There's a lot we can learn about ourselves from this tiny crustacean, including why men might well be more susceptible to the flu.
Planograms, 3D printers, eye tracking – all research features of Monash University’s Food Innovation Centre
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