16th July 2024
Medical research to benefit from TRI imaging boost
Imaging scientist to join global experts to explore technology advances
Latest News
20 October 2014
Treatment for diabetes helping patients with prostate cancer
Researchers are using common treatments for Diabetes to help men suffering from prostate cancer.
More about Treatment for diabetes helping patients with prostate cancer9 October 2014
Janet Davies on ABC 612 discussing Hayfever
Millions of Australian suffer from hayfever, and allergy to grass pollen is a common culprit. We speak to two pollen researchers about a new allergy t
More about Janet Davies on ABC 612 discussing Hayfever9 October 2014
TRI discusses the latest in the war against obesity
The Translation Research Institute (TRI), Australia’s most innovative biomedical research facility, will hold a Café Scientifique Sunday 12 October.
More about TRI discusses the latest in the war against obesity3 October 2014
Herpes Simplex vaccine development passes first trial
Professor Ian Frazer has had early success in trials for a new vaccine to treat the herpes simplex virus.
More about Herpes Simplex vaccine development passes first trial2 October 2014
New hay fever blood test nothing to sneeze at
Researchers have developed a blood test that can accurately detect one of the commonest causes of hay fever, paving the way for new treatments.
More about New hay fever blood test nothing to sneeze atPages
Events
![](https://www.tri.edu.au/filething/get-styled/large/72255/20240729_First Responder Training_Newsletter_600x337px.png?itok=StXs5x_n)
29 July 2024 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
First Responder Training
To continue to provide a safe and supportive workplace, TRI is offering First Responder Training. This training is open to all staff and students at TRI and aims to empower individuals to be a point of contact and source of information and referral for individuals who have experienced sexual harassment or assault.
More about First Responder Training ![](https://www.tri.edu.au/filething/get-styled/large/72165/20240730_Game Changer_SteveWesselingh_LCD Screens.png?itok=-80-2JUw)
30 July 2024 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
2024 Game Changer Series - Seminar #1
Join us for the first instalment of the TRI Game Changer Seminar Series for 2024. Professor Steve Wesselingh FRACP FAHMS, Chief Executive Officer at the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), will speak about the ‘Future direction of the NHMRC’.
More about 2024 Game Changer Series - Seminar #1 ![](https://www.tri.edu.au/filething/get-styled/large/72796/20240806_Cancer cell imaging.png?itok=gCpDle0W)
6 August 2024 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
TRI Seminar Series: Cancer Imaging Mini-Symposium
More about TRI Seminar Series: Cancer Imaging Mini-SymposiumUpcoming Events
12 August 2024
5 September 2024
12 September 2024