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Emerging infertility treatment could be a less invasive and cheaper alternative to IVF

Authors: Jeremy Thompson, Robert Gilchrist and William Ledger

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Watch video: From little things, big things grow

Professor Rob Norman presented the second in the series of Robinson Research Institute / Women’s and Children’s Hospital co-hosted Grand Rounds on the topic: From little things, big things grow – the importance of health around conception.

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2015 RRI annual report

2015 Annual Report

We are pleased to release our 2015 Annual Report.

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How old is too old for a safe pregnancy?

Author: Hannah Brown

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Travel Story: Siew Leng Wong

Siew Leng Wong from the Robinson Research Institute’s Ovarian Cell Biology Research Group attended the 6th Congress of The Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction, Jakarta, Indonesia in April 2016.

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Travel Story: Emily Shepherd

Emily Shepherd from the Robinson Research Institute’s Health of Women and Babies Research Group attended the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand (PSANZ) 20th Annual Congress, Townsville, in April 2016.

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Travel Story: Dr Clare van Eyk

Dr Clare van Eyk from the Robinson Research Institute’s Neurogenetics and Australian Collaborative Cerebral Palsy Research Group attended the International Conference on Cerebral Palsy and other Childhood-onset disabilities in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2016.

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Travel Story: Dr Tod Fullston

Dr Tod Fullston from the Robinson Research Institute’s Gamete and Embryo Biology Research Group attended the Obesity Summit and Reproductive Health Summit in London, UK in April 2016.

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Boy babies at greater risk of pregnancy complications

Professor Claire Roberts

New research led by the University of Adelaide has confirmed that boy babies are much more likely to experience potentially life-threatening outcomes at birth than girls.

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Extra 1,000 steps a day benefit children with type 1 diabetes

Extra 1,000 steps a day benefit children with type 1 diabetes

Keeping count of daily steps and boosting physical activity can really pay off for children with type 1 diabetes, according to new research from the University of Adelaide and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

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