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A fish called Wakanda a new species of fairy wrasse

12 July 2019 -
Inspired by the Marvel Black Panther movie and comics, University of Sydney biologist Yi-Kai Tea has named a new species of fairy wrasse fish after the fictional African country Wakanda. Find out why he thinks taxonomy is vital for conservation
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10 of our biggest stories from the last decade

8 January 2020 -
Share. Using CRISPR genome editing, Associate Professor Greg Neely and Dr Raymond (Man-Tat) Lau uncovered a medicine that blocks the symptoms of a box jellyfish sting if administered to the
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Sydney researchers receive $41 million in NHMRC funding

4 April 2024 -
Associate Professor Greg Neely and his team were awarded a $2.5 million Targeted Calls for Research grant to define how per- and poly-fluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances impact health at the
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10 of the best science discoveries at Sydney in 2019

18 December 2019 -
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
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23 - Faculty of Science

23 August 2018 -
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..
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Media mentions - Charles Perkins Centre

6 December 2023 -
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.
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Playing it cool: how the body copes during heatwaves

14 December 2020 -
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
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CPC Honours Projects 2021 Honours Projects on offer in ...

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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Scoreboard - Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness

Day 5-39) defeated Mosman 262 off 81 overs (Dannul Dassanayake 107, Kurt Neely 39, Jake Turner 27, Varum George 26 not out; Tim Ley 4-36, Dugald Holloway 3-31,
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Australharmony - Chronicle 1801-1810

THIS PAGE LAST MODIFIED Monday 18 December 2023 9:42. A chronicle of music in colonial Australia from 1801 to 1810. Dr GRAEME SKINNER (University of Sydney). THIS PAGE IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. To cite this:. Graeme Skinner (University of Sydney)
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