Opinion_

Making deer fair game for unlicensed hunting in NSW

Feral deer set to be treated the same as other pest animals in NSW, including red foxes, feral cats and rabbits.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/07/15/making-deer-fair-game-for-unlicensed-hunting-in-nsw.html
Opinion_

Dentists admit feeling pressured to offer unnecessary treatments

Most private dentists in Australia earn their wage linked to how much treatment they provide. So this fee-for-service model provides an incentive for them to provide more treatment, rather than less.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/11/03/dentists-admit-feeling-pressured-to-offer-unnecessary-treatments.html
News_

Oxytocin shows promise for alcohol and opioid addiction

10 November 2021 -
Could new research help addicts to end substance abuse? Associate Professor Michael Bowen is developing new ways to combat addiction.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/08/26/oxytocin-shows-promise-for-alcohol-and-opioid-addiction.html
Research_

Brain and body - Charles Perkins Centre

Read how the Charles Perkins Centre is exploring the connection between body disorders like obesity and diabetes, and brain diseases like Alzheimer's.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/nutrition/brain-and-body.html
News_

Ground-breaking research transforming our future

23 August 2019 -
Associate Professor Greg Neely and Dr Raymond (Man-Tat) Lau and their team of pain researchers at the Charles Perkins Centre have discovered an antidote to the deadly sting that could
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/08/13/ground-breaking-research-transforming-our-future.html
Event_

Genome editing

Thursday November 21, 2019
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
www.sydney.edu.au/engage/events-sponsorships/sydney-ideas/2018/genome-editing.html
News_

Desert ants thriving, despite looming Insectageddon

5 August 2019 -
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.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/08/05/desert-ants-thriving--despite-looming-insectageddon.html
Research_

Single cell biology - Charles Perkins Centre

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
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/integrative-systems-and-modelling/single-cell-biology.html