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Trauma mortality declines in regional and remote NSW

23 January 2020 -
The study led by University of Sydney emergency medicine experts, Associate Professor Michael Dinh and Professor Kate Curtis and colleagues, analysed NSW trauma registry data to determine crude and risk-adjusted
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/11/07/trauma-mortality-declines-in-regional-and-remote-nsw.html
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Senior appointments to lead research infrastructure and training 

29 November 2022 -
excellent facilities establishes Sydney as the partner of choice” Deputy-Vice Chancellor (Research) Professor Emma Johnston said. ... I'm excited to begin this new role in Professor Johnston’s leadership team.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022/11/29/senior-appointments-to-lead-research-infrastructure-and-training.html
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Transforming justice The power of arts education

20 February 2024 -
Ms Kate Pham, Head of Reducing Reoffending, Parklea Correctional Centre, highlighted the impact this case study offered to the prison and incarcerated people: “Inmates do not normally have access to higher ... Ms Kate Pham, Head of Reducing Reoffending,
www.sydney.edu.au/arts/news-and-events/news/2024/02/20/transforming-justice-the-power-of-arts-education.html

Sister Act - Sydney Uni Sport

Competitions. Sister Act. 2011-10-31. The canoe slalom duo of Sydney University Elite Athlete Program (EAP) scholarship holder Rosalyn Lawrence and her sister Kate Lawrence are vying for spots on ... Amongst other talented kayakers, I will have to fight
susf.com.au/blog/2011/10/31/sister-act/
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Policy Lab announces seed funding for nodes

17 September 2024 -
Dr Kate Harrison Brennan, Sydney Policy Lab Director. "Nodes are designed to nurture the connections that lead to breakthroughs," said Sydney Policy Lab Directory, Dr Kate Harrison Brennan.
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-policy-lab/news-and-analysis/latest-news/2024/09/17/policy-lab-announces-seed-funding-for-nodes.html
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Scientists synthesise tick spit protein for first time

7 July 2021 -
Using the properties of naturally occurring proteins offers huge potential for new medicines. Charlotte Franck in Professor Richard Payne's lab at the University of Sydney has for the first time made the anti-inflammatory evasin proteins found in
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/05/26/scientists-synthesise-evasin-tick-saliva-protein-for-first-time.html