Luke Mangan

Luke mangan

Luke Mangan is one of Australia’s leading chefs and restaurateurs and is highly regarded internationally as a shining example of Australia’s culinary culture. His career started in Melbourne under Herman Schneider, of ‘Two Faces’ fame. After … [Read more...]

Prof John Rasko talking with Margaret Throsby ABC-FM August 9, 2011

Prof John Rasko

The recording can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/classic/throsby/ Tuesday 9 August 10.05am Professor John Rasko Real Player | Windows Media | mp3 download Haematologist and specialist in stem cell research. > more … [Read more...]

Stuart MacGill

Stuart-MacGill

Stuart MacGill is a celebrated Australian cricketer and noted wine enthusiast. He was a member of the Australian Cricket Team and played domestic cricket for NSW. Stuart MacGill is widely perceived to be Australia’s second best leg-spinner behind … [Read more...]

“Day in the Life – Haematology / Research – Prof John Rasko

You never know when you or your loved ones will be diagnosed. I wish all of you good health but it should not only be the unwell people to acknowledge his amazing work, all of Sydney should be proud and informed of his work. These are the people who make … [Read more...]

Professor John Rasko interview ABC 702 April 5, 2011

http://blogs.abc.net.au/files/genetic-modification-101.mp3 … [Read more...]

No such thing as all-or-nothing

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In 1902, two years after the rediscovery of Mendel's laws of inheritance, British physician Sir Archibald Garrod made an historic discovery while studying several English families with an obscure disorder that caused their urine to turn brown,  then … [Read more...]

The modern dilemma of making a whole new you

Scientist & Microscope

Written by John Rasko and Carl Power for The Age. January 4, 2010 Humanity has always longed to possess the regenerative powers of other living things. The Mexican walking fish can regrow a severed limb, and if you cut the freshwater hydra into … [Read more...]

Trial gives hemophiliacs clotting hope

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Written by Tamara McLean for SMH. June 17, 2008 New Australian research which aims to trick the body into accepting blood clotting drugs could offer new hope to hemophiliacs. A group of Sydney scientists are working on a new way to overcome a … [Read more...]

November Newsletter

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Welcome to the November edition of the Cure The Future Newsletter. It has been an exciting few months filled with scientific breakthroughs in the lab, planning for our annual fundraiser and launching of our new website. Download November 2010 … [Read more...]

August Newsletter

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Welcome to the second edition of the Cure The Future Newsletter for 2010. For some of you this may be the first time you have received our newsletter. We are hoping to build our family of supporters, so we hope you are happy to continue to receive information … [Read more...]