
Stem cell ‘memory’ discovery offers hope for new disease breakthroughs
18 August 2023
WA’s nation-leading immunisation program for babies slashes RSV hospital admissions
An Australian-first study demonstrating the effectiveness of a new immunisation against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for babies found it to be almost 90 per cent effective in reducing hospitalisation rates and helped more than 500 WA families avoid a hospital stay.
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18 August 2023
Dolly’s Dream and The Kids Research Institute Australia launch new partnership with free cyber safety app, Beacon
16 August 2023
Broome kids get their hands dirty with real-life science
31 July 2023
Study suggests flu vaccine may take edge off RSV cases
27 July 2023
RSV rates skyrocket among Aboriginal babies
25 July 2023
The Kids has successfully completed its Athena SWAN Bronze Action Plan
25 July 2023
EVENT: Join us for the Broome Festival of STEM
21 July 2023
The Kids researchers named as finalists in 2023 Premier’s Science Awards
20 July 2023
OPINION: Fiona Stanley and Dan McAullay: Close the Gap focus ignores positives
20 July 2023
Study finds high acute respiratory infection risk for vulnerable babies
20 July 2023
The Kids Research Institute Australia staff appointed to new Aboriginal research advisory committee
19 July 2023
Lab results confirm promise of new immunotherapy gel for kids cancer
19 July 2023