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Secret genetic switch in zebrafish key to heart regeneration


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Secret genetic switch in zebrafish key to heart regeneration
Scientists have discovered a critical new gene in zebrafish that helps them repair damaged heart muscle.
Researchers at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute (VCCRI) and UNSW Sydney have identified a genetic switch in zebrafish that turns on cells, allowing them to divide and multiply after a heart attack and resulting in the complete regeneration and healing of damaged heart muscle in these fish.
It’s already known that zebrafish can heal their own hearts, but how they performed this incredible feat remained unknown until now. In research published this month in Science, the team drilled down into a critical gene known as Klf1 that previously had only been identified in red blood cells. For the first time they discovered it played a vital role in healing damaged hearts. ....

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Free Curtin Research Rumble events to inspire 'thinking with researchers'


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Free Curtin Research Rumble events to inspire ‘thinking with researchers’
The annual Research Rumble is back this month with a week-long display of the most innovative and impactful research being developed at Curtin University to help tackle some of the world’s greatest problems and challenges.
Between 19 April and 23 April, people can immerse themselves in a range of free research events covering topics such as Virtual Reality (VR), the impact of our digital media age, our Indigenous history as viewed from a unique perspective and what is being done to save our endangered animal species.
Curtin University Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Professor Chris Moran said Research Rumble aims to make Curtin’s research accessible to the world and to inspire future generations. ....

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Western Sydney authors shortlisted for NSW Premier's Literary Awards


Writer, teacher and youth mentor Rawah Arja
Several literary talents fostered by Western Sydney University are among those shortlisted for this year’s prestigious NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.
The authors recognised – Rawah Arja, Vivian Pham, Miro Bilbrough, Mariana Dimopulos and Norman Erikson Pasaribu – are students, alumni of the Writing and Society Research Centre, or authors published by the University-based Giramondo Publishing. The youngest, Vivian Pham, is completing a degree in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts.
Western Sydney writer, teacher and youth mentor Rawah Arja was shortlisted for the Multicultural NSW Award and the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People’s Literature for her debut novel, The F Team (Giramondo). ....

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