From ground-breaking research to preclinical screening and lead optimisation, we have over 150 research members with significant capability in five major disease areas.
In scholarly pursuit. 2 June 2017. Dalyell to present new challenge for high achievers. The Dalyell Scholars program aims to challenge and extend high achieving students providing mentoring opportunities, real-world projects and insights into
Could smarter food packaging be the end of expiry dates? Dr Sina Naficy's research in ‘printable food ink sensors’ may revolutionise the food industry.
This International Women’s Day we celebrate 10 remarkable University of Sydney women who are making substantial contributions to society. Read more here.
There are high levels of support for a public bike share program and more cycle paths in inner Sydney areas, according to a new study by University of Sydney researchers. Read more about the findings in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of
University of Sydney scientists at Sydney Nano have developed a way to identify individual cell messenger nanoparticles, called extracellular vesicles, meaning they can now be used as cancer and disease biomarkers.
Australian sea lions are endangered and populations are on the decline. Find out how University of Sydney Veterinary Science researcher Dr Rachael Gray is developing a new treatment that could help their populations recover.