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Superbugs on track to kill more people than COVID-19
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| Professor Andrea Whittaker | Dr Nenad Macesic |
Without urgent action it's estimated that superbugs will kill 22,000 Australians a year by 2040.
Superbugs threaten to be the next great health crisis of our time, claiming many more lives than COVID-19, and a comprehensive national infection database is urgently needed to arrest the spread, Monash University researchers say.
Changing the narrative of addiction in Australia
| Australia's addiction crisis is in the spotlight in an SBS series. CCS and Turning Point's Dr Shalini Arunogiri comments |
Australia’s addiction crisis, is in the spotlight, following the release of a new SBS documentary series, ‘Addicted Australia’.
The four-part series follows the personal journeys of 10 clients, their clinicians, peer support workers, families and friends, and lays bare the challenges faced by families and their loved ones who are searching for a different life.
Monash University partner, Turning Point, has designed the six-month treatment program the clients are undertaking.
16 Nov 2020
10-16 Nov 2020 Central Clinical School publications
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| Study shows speech discrimination impairment is a marker of disease severity in multiple sclerosis. Image: Hearing Review |
- Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine
- Australian Centre for Blood Diseases
- Diabetes
- Gastroenterology
- Medicine - Alfred & Peninsula
- Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
- Neuroscience
- Surgery
Returning to life after brain trauma and stroke
Professor Natasha Lannin and Dr Laura Jolliffe of the Brain Recovery and Rehabilitation Group in Monash University's Department of Neuroscience explain how their research and practice support the rehabilitation of people with neurological damage from stroke or brain injuries to regain function and independence.
Prof Lannin is a Chief Investigator on three new trials which have received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Partnerships Projects program this year (project list link).
ARC Discovery grant for drug research against blood-feeding parasite nematodes
| L-R: Prof Nicola Harris (CIA), Dr Tiffany Smith and Prof Robin Gasser are collaborating on an ARC project to control parasitic nematodes which are a problem in agricultural animals. |
Prof Nicola Harris and Dr Tiffany Smith have teamed up with Professor Robin Gasser, who specialises in parasitology at the University of Melbourne, to discover drugs which will work against blood-feeding parasite nematodes of animals. This project aims to identify more sustainable control strategies of nematode parasites of livestock, which cost more than 400 million yearly to the Australian wool and meat industry.
CCS researchers' high citation rates recognised by Web of Science
Congratulations to Central Clinical School colleagues Professor Peter Gibson (Department of Gastroenterology) and Professor Kathryn Holt (Department of Infectious Diseases), who have been named on the 2020 Web of Science Highly Cited (HiCi)'s list: https://recognition.webofscience.com/awards/highly-cited/2020/. This recognises leading researchers in their fields over the last decade, demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science™ .
See other Monash researchers on the 2020 HiCi list here.


