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Bone and cartilage disorders in children can take many forms, including short stature, brittle bones or very short fingers and toes.
The Decoding Broken Hearts project is a collaboration between MCRI and Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, which utilises stem cell technology and artificial intelligence to understand and treat the underlying causes of childhood heart disease. Decoding Broken Hearts is a global collaboration
The Heart Flagship aims to transform outcomes for infants, children, and young adults with heart disease and heart failure through innovative research and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Our Biotech stream supports the development of therapeutics with a strong emphasis on stem cell therapies.
The Heart Disease Team aims to develop new therapies for children with cardiotoxic heart damage and cardiomyopathies using stem cell technologies.
Our group examines genetic, neural, and social-environmental predictors of speech, language, and literacy development. This will lead to better diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment for children with speech and language disorders.
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