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Wound dressing that promotes healing - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Wound dressing that promotes healing. The development of an improved diabetic wound dressing is crucial to the improvement of health in diabetics. 1 in 3 Australians suffer from diabetes and last year over 4000 people died from diabetic wounds that were too inflamed and infected to close over. Oli Lock and Casper Lu. Repairing cartilage using polymers. Extracting IgG from blood to cure diseases. Life saving proteins for all people.
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"The Zoo of You" Interactive Exhibition - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. The Zoo of You Interactive Exhibition. The Zoo of You" is an interactive exhibition that examines the role of microbes in and on the human body. This exhibition is a new collaboration between The Future Project and Vitramed Bioscience, and will be comprised of a number of installations housed in the atrium of the Science Centre of The King's School. Activities at the Gala Opening include:. Get up close and personal with your own microbial zoo.
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Displaying items by tag: solve - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Subscribe to this RSS feed. Thursday, 07 August 2014 19:12. In an exciting collaboration with Vitramed Mechatronics, students help to design Robots to assist with stomach ulcer detection. Thursday, 07 August 2014 19:02. Thursday, 07 August 2014 14:11. Thursday, 07 August 2014 11:55. Students research probiotics to assist with Chrohn's disease therapy. To clear up or explain, find the answer to. Professor Ian Chubb,. Chief Scientist of Australia.
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SOLVE - The 2014 Projects - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. SOLVE - The 2014 Projects. Subscribe to this RSS feed. Thursday, 26 February 2015 12:51. 2014 Journal of The Future Project. The introduction by Australia's chief scientist Professor Ian Chubb. Opens our first ever Journal. The activities of all strands are captured, from technical scientific articles written by our research interns to the activities of the Primary schools who visited. Thursday, 07 August 2014 19:12. Thursday, 07 August 2014 19:02.
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Success at the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Conference - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Success at the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Conference. On the 27 May 2015, two Year 11 boys, Gerry Feng and Thomas Dickinson, flew to Singapore in order to present their scientific research at a global student poster competition, held at the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Conference. The boys did fantastically well, placing third in the competition. This result is even more impressive...
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Displaying items by tag: journal - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Subscribe to this RSS feed. Thursday, 26 February 2015 12:51. 2014 Journal of The Future Project. The introduction by Australia's chief scientist Professor Ian Chubb. Opens our first ever Journal. The activities of all strands are captured, from technical scientific articles written by our research interns to the activities of the Primary schools who visited. The Journal of The Future Project. Professor Ian Chubb AC Australia’s Chief Scientist.
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Extracting IgG from blood to cure diseases - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Extracting IgG from blood to cure diseases. Your immune system is your body's internal army to fight against disease. Sadly, in some people their immune system can turn against itself and start attacking them. These are called autoimmune diseases and can be very difficult to treat. Thomas Dickinson, Lisa Cao and Lian Yang. Repairing cartilage using polymers. Wound dressing that promotes healing. Life saving proteins for all people.
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News - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. News - The Future Project. Science for Real - Public holiday science workshops. Quantal Bioscience offers a range of school holiday workshops for primary. The "night of nights" for The Future project concludes a fantastic year. Find out the who's who of graduands and prize winners. The Zoo of You Gala Opening. The Zoo of You Interactive Exhibition. Success at the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Conference. Understanding ...
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Collaborate - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Meaningful and authentic hands-on engagement is critical to changing student motivation. The Future Project has a number of strands that students can join. We are delighted to offer this to students from a range of partner schools. The University of Sydney. To work, one with another. The age of the individual scientific genius might not be over but the heavy lifting these days is done by collaborating.
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Communicate - The Future Project
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The University of Sydney. Journal of The Future Project. Our public forums have attracted significant audiences with engaging topics featuring presenters who are the top of their field. Commencing in 2015, the research labs at The Future Project will be open to visits from school students, Year 4 to Year 12. IMind - the Evolving Brain Forum. How is the digital age changing our minds? Are video games and social media compromising the wiring of our brain so that they lose some of their functionality?