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Kolling Institute

Locality: St Leonards, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9926 4500



Address: Royal North Shore Hospital 2065 St Leonards, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.kollinginstitute.org.au

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25.01.2022 Check out the latest health news across Northern Sydney, including a project involving the Kollings Prof Jim Elliott, investigating how hospitals can deliver more exercise programs for patients with hip fracture. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/981073/T



24.01.2022 Check out todays Sydney Morning Herald article on a new national study looking at the impact of COVID-19 on patients with cardiovascular disease. Led by Kolling researcher and leading Royal North Shore Hospital cardiologist Professor Ravi Bhindi, itll help inform treatment and improve outcomes.

23.01.2022 We asked a bunch of our clinicians "How do you show empathy behind a facemask?" This is what they told us as part of our COVID-19 video series.

23.01.2022 The Kolling Institutes Professor Carol Pollock features in todays Sydney Morning Herald article, on an exciting new trial looking at whether common blood pressure medications can reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 disease. Researchers across Australia and India are involved in the large scale trial. These medications have been used for more than 30 years and could be rapidly incorporated into routine care for COVID-19 patients. University of Sydney https://www.smh.com.au//trial-to-test-blood-pressure-drug-



23.01.2022 We asked a bunch of our clinicians "whats the most selfish thing you have done during this COVID period?" From digging into the leftovers to skipping the chores, this is what they said.

22.01.2022 At the Kolling, wed like to acknowledge the incredible contribution nurses make to medical research and patient care.

22.01.2022 SPINAL TRIAL | An Australia-wide trial is about to get underway with hopes it may lead to life-long improvements for those who experience a spinal cord injury. ...Led by Professor Lisa Harvey from the Kolling Institutes John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, based at RNSH, the study represents a collaboration between the University of Sydney and every spinal injury unit in Australia. The NSW Government is investing $2.5 million in the project, with the University of Sydney contributing $500,000. Lisa said the innovative approach is one of the most promising interventions for those with spinal cord injuries. Researchers will assess the effectiveness of early and intensive physiotherapy on neurological recovery and function in people with a recent injury, she said. The type of physiotherapy we are looking at will be directed below the level of the injury to take advantage of the plasticity of the spinal cord, and its ability to self-repair soon after injury. The treatment will aim to help partially paralysed muscles work again through a range of specific exercises, including walking on a treadmill with overhead suspension and electrical stimulation. Were very hopeful the treatment will lead to better outcomes for those with a spinal cord injury, improving their ability to live independently, and participate in work and leisure. See more



22.01.2022 With most older Australians taking five or more medications, a team from the Kolling Institute has developed a valuable tool to help understand drug interactions. Its set to guide clinicians and greatly improve outcomes. https://kollinginstitute.org.au/researchers-guide-better-us

21.01.2022 Wonderful recognition for two impressive Kolling Institute researchers from our Renal Research Lab. Diabetes Australia has announced its prestigious awards with A/Professor Usha Panchapakesan receiving its Type 1 Diabetes Millennium Award, and Dr Sarah Glastras receiving a general grant. Sarahs project will look to identify biomarkers in early pregnancy that predict preeclampsia in women with type 1 diabetes. Congratulations Usha and Sarah.

20.01.2022 Check out today’s NSLHD News featuring the latest events across Northern Sydney Health, including a prestigious honour for two leading researchers, and a new study looking at the presence of deadly bacteria in pregnancy. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/459798/

20.01.2022 Check out the latest news across the Northern Sydney Local Health District including new research into the effects of using multiple medications. A team from the Kolling Institute has developed a tool to better understand adverse impacts, with the majority of older Australians taking five or more medications. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/531448/4/

18.01.2022 Kolling Institute NEWS: Check out the latest research activity across the Kolling, including key COVID-19 trials, involving international partners. And Kolling researchers are set to drive important new spinal injury research following a significant funding announcement. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/729595/



18.01.2022 A team from the Kolling Institute and Royal North Shore Hospital have launched a promising study investigating the benefits of a new injectable medication for those with knee osteoarthritis. More recruits are needed for the trial. To find out more: https://kollinginstitute.org.au/new-medication-may-offer-lo University of Sydney IBJR - Institute of Bone and Joint Research Royal North Shore Hospital

18.01.2022 Congratulations to the Kolling’s Dr Ryan Davis following his appointment as president-elect of the Australian Society for Medical Research. Ryan steps into the role at a key time for the research sector. https://kollinginstitute.org.au/key-appointment-for-kolling

17.01.2022 While #COVID-19 continues to greatly impact the global community, our Executive Director Professor Carolyn Sue discusses the valuable research efforts across the Kolling to help us through this pandemic. Royal North Shore Hospital University of Sydney https://vimeo.com/424961902

16.01.2022 To mark #InternationalNursesDay, wed like to express our gratitude to the remarkable nursing teams across Northern Sydney. Many are part of important research projects, and making a significant contribution to innovative studies, not to mention patient care.

15.01.2022 Check out todays NSLHD News, detailing the latest #COVID-19 healthcare arrangements, crucial new research for those with heart disease and recognition for the midwives supporting our hospitals and valuable research projects.

14.01.2022 We asked a bunch of our clinicians "What advice they had for the next pandemic?" This is what they said.

14.01.2022 Check out the latest NSLHD NEWS featuring the impressive group recognised in this years Queens birthday honours - including the Kollings Professor Rob Baxter. The newsletter also highlights some wonderful news, with Professor David Hunter receiving a large grant to support key research into the treatment of osteoarthritis over the next five years.

14.01.2022 A rare snapshot of the personal impact of COVID-19 on clinicians and Kolling researchers.

13.01.2022 Check out todays Sydney Morning Herald article on a study by researchers from the Kolling Institute and Royal North Shore Hospital which may lead to a new early warning test for COVID-19.

13.01.2022 The latest Kolling research, along with activity across Northern Sydney Health feature in this edition of NSLHD NEWS. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/828563/6/

13.01.2022 Check out the latest NSLHD News featuring an exciting new global project into the genetic links to Parkinson's disease. Kolling researchers will join other world leading experts to speed-up the search for new treatments for the disease. This edition also features an important new study to help those with knee osteoarthritis. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/95110/

12.01.2022 An exciting international collaboration to unravel some of the fundamental mechanisms that cause Parkinsons disease and develop new ways to treat the debilitating disorder. The Kollings Executive Director Professor Carolyn Sue has welcomed the chance to contribute to the significant project funded by the #Aligning Science Across Parkinsons initiative. University of Sydney Brain And Mind Centre Northern Sydney Local Health District RNSH The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

12.01.2022 A really impressive and encouraging result - more than $2 million raised in this years NRL Beanie for Brain Cancer campaign. The generous donations are helping to support the valuable cancer research by Dr Kelly McKelvey, Amanda Hudson, Angela Cho and Heather Donaghy at the Kolling Institute.

12.01.2022 Wonderful news | Congratulations to the Executive Director of the Kolling Institute Professor Carolyn Sue, who will help drive an international research project for a better understanding of Parkinsons disease. The research will focus on the genetic links to Parkinsons to help identify new treatments to slow down the degenerative disease process. The program is part of a global multi-million dollar effort to speed-up the search for new therapies, funded by the Aligning Sc...ience Across Parkinsons initiative through the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research. #Parkinsons Northern Sydney Local Health District RNSH University of Sydney Brain And Mind Centre The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

12.01.2022 Check out the 7NEWS story profiling new research which identifies the jobs most likely to lead to knee osteoarthritis, and the best ways to manage the tremendously painful condition. University of Sydney Royal North Shore Hospital

11.01.2022 Check out the next installment in this special series, giving us a surprising picture of what #COVID-19 has meant for a group of clinicians and Kolling researchers.

10.01.2022 The latest NSLHD NEWS offers an insight into one mans recovery from COVID-19 after a cruise ship experience. This edition also profiles a new research program to improve outcomes for patients with septic shock. #RNSH https://online.flippingbook.com/view/729101/4/

09.01.2022 Kolling researcher Dr Emma Smith discusses the latest study which has found a significant increase in the prevalence of gout across the globe in recent years. The condition, which can be prevented, is characterised by severe pain, redness and joint tenderness.

09.01.2022 Congratulations to Professor Rob Baxter whos received an AM in the Queens Birthday honour roll, for his significant service to medical research, endocrinology and tertiary education. The former #Kolling Institute director is a breast cancer research specialist. Wonderful news Rob. University of Sydney

09.01.2022 Todays NSLHD NEWS covers the latest efforts across Northern Sydney to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This edition also features new technology for rehab patients and a major funding boost for spinal injury research. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/857995/4/

07.01.2022 Our allied health teams not only have a crucial role in healthcare, but an increasing part in research programs and new models of practice. Here our teams discuss their role developing evidenced-based care and building a culture of research.

05.01.2022 The Kolling’s Women and Babies Research team is launching a study into the presence of deadly bacteria in pregnancy, after receiving funds from a couple who tragically lost their daughter at birth. https://kollinginstitute.org.au/grieving-couple-contributes Royal North Shore Hospital

04.01.2022 The Kolling Institutes Professor Lyn March talks with Dr Norman Swan about the increasing prevalence of gout in Australia and worldwide.

04.01.2022 Congratulations to Professor David Hunter whos received a highly competitive NHMRC investigator grant. Itll strengthen research into the treatment of osteoarthritis, one of the leading causes of disability in Australia and investigate innovative trials. IBJR - Institute of Bone and Joint Research University of Sydney

03.01.2022 Some of our Kolling clinician researchers feature in the first of a special new series around the impact of #COVID-19.

03.01.2022 The Kollings Prof Lisa Harvey is set to lead a national trial which may offer life-long improvements for those with spinal cord injuries. Royal North Shore Hospital Northern Sydney Local Health District University of Sydney

02.01.2022 Check out todays NSLHD NEWS featuring an international research project looking at the use of common blood pressure medications to reduce severe COVID-19 symptoms. Researchers from Royal North Shore Hospital will partner with a team from the George Institute for Global Health, as well as researchers across Australia and India. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/474011/

02.01.2022 SPECIAL COVID-19 EDITION | Check out the latest edition of NSLHD News, focusing on the huge efforts to prepare for a surge in COVID-19 patients. This includes a new recovery ward at Royal North Shore Hospital and the Pandemic Rapid Training Program. #COVID19 #Coronavirus https://online.flippingbook.com/view/73463/

02.01.2022 A fascinating insight into the first days of the Kolling Institute and two inspirational men who drove scientific progress 100 years ago. Their legacy continues today through our world-leading, respected research team.

01.01.2022 Researchers from the Kolling Institute and Royal North Shore Hospital have launched a study which may lead to an early warning test for COVID-19. Check out Channel 9s story here

01.01.2022 Here a group of Northern Sydney clinicians and Kolling researchers discuss their role helping the community through the Covid-19 pandemic.

01.01.2022 The Kolling Institutes Professor David Hunter discusses the surprising results of a new study finding high heels may not be that bad for those with hip #osteoarthritis. He shares the details with Dr Norman Swan on ABC Radio National.

01.01.2022 Today's NSLHD NEWS features the latest exciting funding announcement for Kolling researchers. Professor Gemma Figtree has led a successful bid for a Cardiovascular Centre of Excellence, which will target heart disease through new diagnostic techniques and prevention strategies. Professor Carolyn Sue has secured funding for an innovative project to improve access to diagnosis for mitochondrial disease patients. It will help deliver a precise genetic diagnosis, informing treatment and family planning. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/941434/

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