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Preparing for the next big thing in dementia treatment
A collaborative network of 17 Australian research organisations is working to prepare for the rollout of anticipated research and clinical initiatives as the global dementia community is poised for a step change to tackle one of the leading causes of death in Australia. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Monitoring epileptic seizures with an implantable device
Epi-Minder has raised $A10 million to develop a device for seizure detection and prediction, which is now undergoing a Phase I clinical trial. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Improving epilepsy diagnosis and seizure forecasting
A portable system for epilepsy diagnosis has been developed by Seer Medical, a company co-founded by University of Melbourne researchers. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Improving mining functionality using an algorithm based on soap bubbles
Using an algorithm based on the physical properties of soap bubbles, researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed software to solve operational issues that have not been implemented in traditional approaches to open pit mine design. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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How collaboration is driving the genomics healthcare revolution
The Advanced Genomics Collaboration is driving innovation in genomic healthcare, which has the potential to revolutionise healthcare through its personalised approach. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Torch Recruit
The University of Melbourne is collaborating with regional and rural GPs across the country to improve health outcomes, with the help of an innovative new platform. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Harnessing hyperspectral and thermal camera data to detect crop disease early
HyperSens Lab is fine-tuning algorithms and methodologies that will accurately diagnose harmful vegetation diseases in their early stages to limit outbreaks of plant pathogens that threaten global food security. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Using old tyres to make permeable pavements that filter rainwater
Porous Lane, a new company using University of Melbourne technology to develop highly permeable pavements using old tyres is supplying water for the city's parks and gardens, diverting landfill and ensuring less pollution in our waterways. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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