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19.01.2022 Come and join us tonight for our special #RareDiseaseDay lecture, where ANU Researchers will share their work in bridging health and social care. For more details and to register for this free event http://bit.ly/RareDiseases2019



16.01.2022 Watch Carola Vinuesa and Matthew Cook discuss personalised medicine and opportunities for health care in Australia http://bit.ly/PersonalisedMedicine2019

16.01.2022 A new cell type that could stop allergies before they begin has been discovered by researchers at The Centre for Personalised Immunology. It is a new way of thinking about allergies and treatment. This cell has a profound effect on the first part of the allergic reaction. said Pablo Canete, PhD scholar Read all about the research, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine http://bit.ly/cell-discovery-could-stop-allergies

15.01.2022 #WorldLupusDay is raising #LupusAwareness for those affected by this unpredictable and life changing disease. Visit http://cpi.org.au to learn about our research into #immune diseases, including lupus.



13.01.2022 Researchers at the CPI have revised historical assumptions about the timing and location of the key immune function, known as class switch recombination. This finding has important implications for our fundamental understanding of B cell biology and the way our bodies fight infection said Dr Jonathan Roco. The work was used as inspiration by the artist Kelli Owen, which has been featured on the cover of Immunity. ... You can read the research here: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1ZbLg3qNrUfyW8

11.01.2022 Did you miss our #RareDiseaseDay lecture last week? You can now listen to it online and learn how researchers at the ANU are bridging the gaps between health and social care http://bit.ly/RareDiseaseDay2019

10.01.2022 The ANU's Centre for Personalised Immunology has received an inspirational gift of $10 million from the late Jenny and Bruce Pryor. We are extremely grateful for the Pryors’ quiet generosity. Thank you, this is a gift not just to the University, but to the world. We will establish the Jenny and Bruce Pryor Research Fellowship. This be used to research dermatomyositis - which Jenny suffered from in her later years.... You can read more about the bequest here: https://www.anu.edu.au//10-million-bequest-to-tackle-rare- Image: Professor Carola Vinuesa, Co-director of the ANU Centre for Personalised Immunology



09.01.2022 Learn all about the CPI's new allergy research, published last week in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. This breakthrough could help to develop therapies that are more targeted, said Professor Carola Vinuesa, Co-Director for the Centre for Personalised Immunology. Link to the full news story here: http://bit.ly/cell-discovery-could-stop-allergies

05.01.2022 They were telling me it was all in my head and I started to believe them, says Penny, who suffered for years with an undiagnosed illness. I thought, this can...’t be real. It’s a familiar story for anyone suffering with the very real effects of an auto-immune disease. On #RareDiseaseDay, find out how revolutionary science at the ANU Centre for Personalised Immunology is offering much-needed hope for patients with auto-immune diseases all around the world, who are struggling to find a diagnosis and effective treatment: For most patients, it’s hope they haven’t seen in a number of years, and an avenue forward that would otherwise not exist. Read the article here: http://bit.ly/CPI_autoimmune

03.01.2022 New research conducted at the Centre for Personalised Immunology shows that previously ignored rare genetic mutations are a major cause of lupus. This discovery, published in Nature Communications, is set to change our understanding of the causes of disease and potentially save lives through targeted treatment. Read about how this research is impacting the lives of patients in the The Canberra Times http://bit.ly/2Ei16Ca

01.01.2022 Professor Carola Vinuesa discusses Cellular Immunology and the impact of blue sky research on human health.

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