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University of Adelaide scoops four prestigious STEM Ambassador roles
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Four University of Adelaide experts have been chosen to forge stronger ties between the science and technology sector and public policymakers as STEM Ambassadors for Science & Technology Australia.
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Holograms for life: improving IVF success
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In a world-first, 3D holographic images of an embryo have been developed as part of a collaborative research project.
Diagnosing endometriosis with imaging and artificial intelligence
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The IMAGENDO research program is developing a machine learning-based medical imaging tool to diagnose endometriosis earlier and less invasively.
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Study turns up surprise bonus in meningococcal B vaccine
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A world-first SA vaccination program against a dangerous virus has produced a surprise side bonus – it’s also highly effective against another disease.
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Trying for a baby? What you need to know about a vital part of your womb (and how to look after it)
Human reproduction is completely dependent on the healthy function of an underestimated but vital organ: the endometrium. This is the spongy tissue that lines the inner surface of the womb.
Travel story: Zahra Ali Padhani
Zahra Padhani from the Robinson Research Institute travelled to Perth to attend the Science on the Swan Conference in May.
Travel story: Diksha Sirohi
Diksha Sirohi from the Robinson Research Institute travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland to attend and to present at the 15th World Endometriosis Conference in May.
Travel story: Beck O'Hara
Beck O'Hara from the Robinson Research Institute travelled to Toowoomba, Queensland to present at the Queensland Women's Health Forum in September.
Travel story: Rudrarup Bhattacharjee
Rudrarup Bhattacharjee from the Robinson Research Institute travelled to San Diego, California in November to attend the Neuroscience Conference.
Travel story: Adeel Khoja
Adeel Khoja from the Robinson Research Institute travelled to Chicago, Illinois to present at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in November.