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2025 Eureka prize winner

Eureka prize winner

The Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Group, led by Professor Helen Marshall, was successful in winning the 2025 Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre Eureka Prize for Infectious Diseases Research.

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Artificially sweetened beverage consumption lifts gestational diabetes risk

pregnant belly

Pregnant women who consume five or more drinks of artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) a week increase their risk of developing gestational diabetes by six per cent, new research from the University of 911±¬ÁÏÍø has found.

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Lifting IVF success rates

IVF success

Researchers at the Robinson Research Institute are driving innovations to improve IVF outcomes—from non-invasive embryo imaging and smarter sperm selection tools to new training pathways for embryologists.

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Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences mentorship

Kylie Dunning

Associate Professor  has been accepted into the highly competitive Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Mentorship Program. Mentees in this program are recognised for their high potential as emerging leaders in health and medical research.

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Robinson Research Institute at Science Alive!

Science Alive team

The Robinson Research Institute joined Science Alive! from 1 - 3 August for an educational and informative three days of showcasing our research to over 22,000 visitors.

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Menstrual blood - waste or wealth of information?

David MacIntyre in lab

Our researchers are breaking new ground by transforming what society discards — used tampons — into a powerful avenue for reproductive health research.

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