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Here are some of the most common questions about phage, phage therapy and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
The Wal-yan Respiratory Research Centre is seeking expressions of interest from Western Australians to join an Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Community Reference Group, to provide vital community perspectives on the research activities into this global health concern.
Researchers from the Wal-yan Respiratory Research Centre are aiming to combine artificial intelligence with natural, infection-fighting viruses to help save lives from an increasingly common medical emergency found in hospitals.
Patients battling antibiotic-resistant superbugs will soon have access to life-saving WA-made therapies that could help treat lung, skin and ear infections as well as bacterial infections like Golden Staph. Western Australia's inaugural phage manufacturing facility – spearheaded by a team at the
Inklings is a program to support babies aged 6-18 months showing early differences in their social interaction and communication development.
Nurturing children's health together: A collaboration between early childhood education and care (ECEC) educators and parents on active play and eating well
In this new blog, Senior Speech Pathologist and PACT therapist/trainer Sally Grauaug discusses the benefits of PACT, how it works and how clinicians become certified PACT therapists.
We are excited to announce that our new Joondalup clinic will be open at the start of Term 4!
In this blog, Speech Pathology Clinical Lead Aria May looks at telehealth and how it can support children and families with their therapy goals.
PACT is a communication therapy at CliniKids