Daniella Susic
@danisusic
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24-10-2017 13:30:27
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Join grant recipient, Professor Emad El-Omar, Director, Microbiome Research Centre, and The MothersBabies Study Project Manager, @naomi__strout, and wear #RedforResearch on Friday 10 June and support future research. Find out more and donate online: stgeorgemrf.com.au/wear-red-for-r…
Proud to stand alongside Anthony Albanese as he takes the next step on the path to a referendum. The words we’re proposing today are simple and straightforward - the work of many committed people and a strong starting point for discussions with Australians from all walks of life.
I am very proud to share our recent publication in Frontiers in Medicine Journal. Thanks to all my supervisors and co-authors, great achievement. Frontiers | The Interplay Between Use of Biological Therapies, Psychological State, and the Microbiome in IBD frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
As a lab-based scientist, winning the best CLINICAL presentation at #FSANZ2022 is something altogether new = research impact. Thanks to great team and medicine-science partnership UNSW Medicine & Health's FRC and RHWFoundation. @Fertility2023 here I come
Wonderful work Rhea Dempsey Dempsey 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 apple.news/ANdZDeBRhQgutJ…
The L-NAME mouse model of preeclampsia mimicks key aspects of disease in pregnancy, but does not demonstrate the increased long-term risk of cardiovascular disease seen in individuals following preeclampsia. Dr Natasha de Alwis Professor Natalie Hannan, PhD, GAICD UniMelb MDHS bit.ly/3vI8ql9
Absolutely delighted to congratulate Stephen Tong Brett J. Manley 🤷🏼♂️ and A/Prof Louise Owen from @UniMelbMDHS Dept O & G on successfully obtaining NHMRC Investigator Grants in 2022. Great research. Great researchers. Great people. Honoured to count you as friends and colleagues. 👏👏
Congratulations Emily on your exceptional presentation Emily Stevenson SESLHD Microbiome Research Centre UNSW Medicine & Health
Our latest research from the BP2 study, incl qual data: since COVID-19 emergence, postpartum women are less likely to engage in all forms of physical activity for a variety of reasons Amanda Henry Professor Elizabeth Denney-Wilson frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Women in #Australia have had their say - and a large number of them want continuity of midwifery care and more support. Read more about the study findings 👇 theconversation.com/more-than-6-00… The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand @HazelKeedle Daniella Susic Hannah Dahlen AM