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Stories from Mia, a patient at Murdoch Children's, and Professor Enzo Porrello discussing stem cell treatments.
Levi was diagnosed with KCNQ2 epileptic encephalopathy, a rare genetic disorder that causes frequent seizures, after being placed under the care of Dr Katherine Howell, the epilepsy team leader at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.
Hear from Professors Kirsten Perrett and David Burgner about our efforts to find a StrepA vaccine, to help prevent infections like Eden's.
Medical experts and families discuss the incredible potential of Generation Victoria (GenV), the world's largest study of children and parents. We're inviting thousands of families across Victoria to take part and together, we could unlock discoveries that improve the lives of all families.
Thank You. The life changing research of the Institute is made possible thanks to the generosity of donors. Please take a moment to watch our video which highlights how one of our long-term supporters has made a real difference to patients and families.
Here at Murdoch Children's Research Institute we are improving the use of antibiotics for every child - by researching the right choice, the right dose, the right time, the right person, the right way and the right place, to keep your family safe.
Murdoch Children's Research Institute's work has benefitted the lives of countless children and families. Medical research is offering hope to so many.
Meet Professor Julie Bines, discussing rotavirus research at Murdoch Children's Research Institute.
The Vaccine Champions Vaccine Communication Training Program was started in Victoria at the start of 2021 to support the community during the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. This was done with the support of the Victorian Department of Health.
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