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      • China in 2020 – what can we expect?
      • Air pollution impacts can be heart stopping Lancet paper finds
      • New test to help predict the progression of melanoma
      • Media statement: response to the novel coronavirus outbreak

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28 January 2020

Media statement: response to COVID-19

Latest updates for journalists about our response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and how we are supporting our community.
28 January 2020

New test to help predict the progression of melanoma

Australian researchers have played a critical role in the discovery of a potential new test to predict which early stage melanoma patients are at a high risk of their disease recurring and progressing.
28 January 2020

China in 2020 - what can we expect?

Last Saturday 25 January was Chinese New Year. As we move into the year of the rat, experts at the University of Sydney share their thoughts on what we can expect from China in 2020.
28 January 2020

Air pollution impacts can be heart-stopping

There is an increased risk of deadly cardiac arrests from short-term exposure to air pollution, even at concentrations that meet global standards. A comprehensive study shows tighter standards and cleaner energy are required.