
The Biospecimen Research Services at The Children's Hospital at Westmead is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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The Biospecimen Research Services at The Children's Hospital at Westmead is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Three boys in NSW have become the youngest in the world to receive therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy in a world-first trial.
Hospital Scientist Dr Benjamin Nash has been awarded an AGRF grant to support his research journey, enabling his team access to long read sequencing technology.
Patients with difficult-to-treat bacterial infections across NSW will soon have better access to limb and life-saving therapy known as phage therapy, thanks to a $3.5 million funding boost announced by the NSW Government.
A world-first clinical trial has been launched at Sydney Children鈥檚 Hospital, Randwick for children with ependymoma 鈥� a rare and devastating form of paediatric brain cancer.
Steps are being taken by SCHN to improve equity of access and service management for those living with a rare disease via The Navigator Project.
Over $2 million in funding has been awarded by Luminesce Alliance to support the Providing Enhanced Access to Child Health Services Evaluation (PEACH-E) project.
Run your own race and find your cheerleaders along the way. That is the advice Melissa, mother of 18-year-old Lili, wants to share with the two million Australians impacted by rare diseases.