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Nanorobotics for Health

Nanorobotics for Health. Developing molecular nanorobots for health care. Building autonomous, programmable nanorobots to navigate through the body to detect and treat early disease. Nanorobotics for Health. Unsustainable growth of healthcare costs
www.sydney.edu.au/nano/our-research/grand-challenges/2019/nanorobotics-for-health.html
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Kidney health - Charles Perkins Centre

Identifying and understanding the incidence, prevalence and history of kidney disease so we can find solutions and treatments. Learn more.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/politics-governance-and-ethics/kidney-health.html
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Wildlife Genomics Group - Faculty of Science

From left: Carolyn Hogg, Kate Farqharson, Catherine Grueber, Kathy Belov, Belinda Wright, Emma Peel, Parice Brandies, Sophie Velzen, (front) Elspeth McLennan, Caitlin Morrison, Rowena Chong.
www.sydney.edu.au/science/our-research/research-areas/veterinary-science/wildlife-genomics-group.html
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Resources for parents working at home with kids - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Access tips and resources from a former classroom teacher and homeschooling mum that will keep your for kids engaged and learning while they are at home during the Coronavirus outbreak.
www.sydney.edu.au/arts/schools/sydney-school-of-education-and-social-work/resources-for-parents-working-at-home-with-kids.html
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Lifespan obesity - Charles Perkins Centre

A team of experts in different fields with one mission: finding solutions to prevent and manage obesity for individuals, families and communities in western Sydney and beyond.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/nutrition/lifespan-obesity.html
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Research at the School of Medical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine and Health

Associate Professor Kate Owens (Environmental law). Our collaborators. University of New Caledonia (Associate Professor Olivier Galy).
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/our-research/school-of-medical-sciences.html
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Vaccine Development and Immunisation - Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute

Vaccine Development and Immunisation. Ensuring vaccine effectiveness. Vaccines remain the most cost efficient way to prevent and control infectious diseases. Our research covers basic immunology, vaccine development, policy guidance and vaccine
www.sydney.edu.au/infectious-diseases-institute/our-research/vaccine-development-and-immunisation.html