Drug resistance and toxicities affect nearly 50 percent of Australians with terminal illnesses such as cancers and neurodegenerative diseases. Our research will improve diagnosis of diseases by characterising accurately the feature of a given
University of Sydney: the longest study of its kind has found, ants, the 'workers of the desert' are helping to stabilise fragile ecosystems. Read more.
Topic: editing animal embryos for medical research. Greg Neely is an Associate Professor at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. ... Associate Professor Greg Neely is also interested the environmental factors that
Antidote to deadly box jellyfish sting discovered. A team of pain researchers led by Associate Professor Greg Neely studied the most venomous creature on earth to learn how venom works and ... found it could block the tissue scarring and pain related to
Associate Professor Greg Neely has received an $810,000 grant from the NSW government, as one of only four winners of the Cell and Gene Therapy grants from NSW Health..
Playing it cool: how the body copes during heatwaves. 1 December 2020. What's the best way to keep cool in extreme temperatures? With few signs that greenhouse gases are being sufficiently reined in, adapting to higher temperatures is now more
ABC Radio National Big Ideas aired the Charles Perkins Centre Nicholas Catchlove Lecture 2023 which features Sarah Holland-Batt, Lech Blaine, Dr Janani Thillainadesan, Professor Greg Neely and Professor Stephen Simpson.
intermittent fasting, metabolism. Professor Greg Neely School of Life and. Environmental Sciences. ... CPC Honours Projects 2021. PROFESSOR GREG NEELY School of Life and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Science Greg.neely@sydney.edu.au Academic Profile 1
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