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2012 videos are listed on the News and Events page.

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Investing in the earliest start to Life

VARTA - 2011 Louis Waller Lecutre by Robinson Institute Director, Professor Robert Norman

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Don't Speak Silence for Stroke

The 'Don't Speak Silence for Stroke' campaign raised over $55,000 in September 2011 for Peter Couche Foundation to support pioneering adult stem cell (non-embryonic) research at the Robinson Institute designed to regenerate and repair damage to the brain caused by stroke.

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Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy is a condition that affects more than 30,000 people in Australia.

Matthew is one of those Australians born with CP, a condition which affects the neuro-motor region of the brain at birth, resulting in poor muscle co-ordination and even quadriplegia.

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Healthy Brain Development of Preterm Babies

In September 2011, the Robinson Institute and the Children's Research Centre at the University of Adelaide held a gala dinner to support vital research into the healthy brain development for premature babies.

Learn more about this event and the story of Renee and Ashley Cooper who had their son Alex at just 23 weeks.

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Studying a PhD with the Robinson Institute

Reproductive Immunology PhD student, Alison Care, discusses her research and doing a PhD at the University of Adelaide's Robinson Institute.

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A/Prof Paul Thomas

A/Prof Thomas discusses his research into the genetic causes of intellectual disability.

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Dr Lachlan Moldenhauer

Lachlan talks about his research into how a mother's immune system can affect pregnancy.

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Life Impact - Dr Kylie Dunning

Dr Kylie Dunning discusses her research into preserving the fertility of cancer patients in the University of Adelaide's Life Impact videos.

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