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A new discovery may help drugs across the blood-brain barrier to treat Alzheimer’s and stroke.
IMB researchers have found how dietary choline travels through the blood-brain barrier - a discovery that could be used to help deliver drugs into the brain to treat neurological disorders.
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Just add water - the water bear (tardigrade)
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Add a drop of water to a dehydrated tardigrade (water bear) and it comes alive in minutes. Video footage by Dr Tom Hall. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
Bacteria behind meningitis in babies explained
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Professor Mark Schembri describes the significance of his group's latest research which has identified the main types of E. coli bacteria that cause neonatal meningitis, and revealed why some infections recur despite being treated with antibiotics. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
$8 million awarded to predict genetic disease risk
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Snow Medical Research Foundation has awarded Associate Professor Loic Yengo and his team $8 million to dramatically advance the use of genomics to prevent of chronic disease such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
The neural tube forms in a quail embryo
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What you see here is one of the most important steps in a baby's development - the formation of the neural tube which gives rise to the brain and spinal cord. This one shows that process in a baby quail. Since it's difficult to examine human babies already implanted in their mother's womb, IMB researchers at the White Lab use an unusual but innovative quail model to study development and rare b...
Revealing what makes bacteria life-threatening
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Researchers have discovered that 'bad' bacteria can't make cellulose on their cell surface, ultimately leading to severe disease. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
IMB welcomes a visit from artist Hiromi Tango
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花弁 Hanabira (Gentle Petal) by artist Hiromi Tango will show at the Museum Of Brisbane from 2 March 2024 onwards. 🎥 featuring PhD candidate Max Harding Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
Spider venom heart drug a step closer
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A spider venom molecule being investigated by an IMB team has met critical benchmarks towards becoming a treatment for heart attack and stroke. Associate Professor Nathan Palpant and Professor Glenn King explain the importance of Hi1a which is looking promising as a safe and effective drug. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
2023 Year in Review
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Find out what IMB has been doing in 2023, working towards a world with health equity. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
Professor Glenn King wins the Prime Minister's Prize for Innovation
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Professor Glenn King wins the Prime Minister's Prize for Innovation
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Partner with us 2023
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Dr Anand Gautam (Pfizer), Dr Jason Brown (Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital), Dr Jane Andrews (Infensa Bioscience) and Nikki Tomsett (Watergum) describe their experiences partnering with the Institute for Molecular Bioscience. Visit our website: bit.ly/3ZRkcqC
Queensland Women in STEM 2023 - Rishika Abrol
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Queensland Women in STEM 2023 - Rishika Abrol
Kidney disease patients needed for national trial
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Kidney disease patients needed for national trial
Thank you for joining us this Family Day 2023
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Thank you for joining us this Family Day 2023
The Future of Pain Relief - Meet the Researchers
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The Future of Pain Relief - Meet the Researchers
How do cells know when to stop healing a wound?
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How do cells know when to stop healing a wound?
Caterpillar venom study reveals toxins borrowed from bacteria
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Caterpillar venom study reveals toxins borrowed from bacteria
Cone snail laying eggs
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Cone snail laying eggs
Juvenile cone snail eating
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Juvenile cone snail eating
Ants inflict pain with neurotoxins
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Ants inflict pain with neurotoxins
Native tobacco plants reborn as ‘biofactories’ to grow medicines
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Native tobacco plants reborn as ‘biofactories’ to grow medicines
Assembly of the 3D model of the Commander Complex
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Assembly of the 3D model of the Commander Complex
Funding injection for Strep A vaccine research
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Funding injection for Strep A vaccine research
Partner with us 2022
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Partner with us 2022
2022 IMB Year in Review
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2022 IMB Year in Review
Meet an IMB researcher - Dr Larisa Labzin
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Meet an IMB researcher - Dr Larisa Labzin
Meet the Researchers - Global Warriors
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Meet the Researchers - Global Warriors
QENDO X UQ IMB: Why Research Endometriosis?
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QENDO X UQ IMB: Why Research Endometriosis?
Reaching new heights in largest ever genome study
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Reaching new heights in largest ever genome study

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @arturasnesakysiu1684
    @arturasnesakysiu1684 Рік тому

    Dont be stupid this is all fake scam! They growing mini kidney ,not for patients, but for pharmacy corporations to test new medicine basically the imunosuppresants after you get transplanted. Nobody will make you a kidney as they only care about money, nothing is being done they could make kidney actually today, but they wont as this is big bussiness. Medicine, operations, dialysis alll mega business and nobody will want stop it. 20 years ago they already made normal kidney for everyone. And 10 years ago one made mechanical which worked and removed and changed to this will be very good for dialysis machines- pointless, another made full size kidney with 3 bio printer made real kidney from your own dna in 24 hours. And it worked 3 months no problem in patient as there cant be any as kidney is identical to any other, what happen this company and patient disapeared, and person with kidney got killed as simple as that.

  • @ziio_dj
    @ziio_dj Рік тому

    I had a family member who's arthritis was cured after a spider bite

  • @memonzahir4967
    @memonzahir4967 2 роки тому

    Can we recover kidney by stem cell treatment , patients on dialysis last 9 year's

  • @FizerMagic
    @FizerMagic 2 роки тому

    Any progress my ibs is debilitating

  • @adiosa1388
    @adiosa1388 2 роки тому

    5 years later? Nothing Others came up with vaccine to a new virus within 6 months!!!

  • @kyeongwoonmin8622
    @kyeongwoonmin8622 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your gorgeous lecture, Simpson!

  • @samijust8689
    @samijust8689 2 роки тому

    ME need!

  • @lindadick4663
    @lindadick4663 2 роки тому

    As a chronic pain sufferer I find the humour quite insulting. It is real pain that people are experiencing and you and your audience are laughing about it. Instead of complaining about the welfare cost of treating the 'huge burden on society' we need to look at the socioeconomic cause of the development from acute pain to chronic pain and hence, the obvious need for both early intervention and affordability of treatment.

    • @tousifk3138
      @tousifk3138 2 роки тому

      Maybe that what he's speaking about, behavior neuro science, like we ppl get easily insulted, but I understand what ur saying, if a doctor laughs or says it's all in the head then ya it feels sad,

    • @shillindylan
      @shillindylan 2 роки тому

      Why don't you unclench a little and choose to be insulted by any of the myriad more insulting things plaguing women, especially those named Linda Dick, in today's world? This guy has your back and is helping alleviate your pain through education and humor, whether you can see it or not.

    • @jackpeters4930
      @jackpeters4930 2 роки тому

      If u can’t laugh then you’ll cry. I have chronic neurological pain and laughter has saved my life so why don’t u fuck off

  • @sherimcclure9040
    @sherimcclure9040 3 роки тому

    Is this out yet?

  • @bruvingtonjojolion6243
    @bruvingtonjojolion6243 3 роки тому

    pov: ur teacher made u watch this

  • @mdrasel-qm6ot
    @mdrasel-qm6ot 3 роки тому

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  • @vincentwiese8414
    @vincentwiese8414 3 роки тому

    Always false hope and never a follow up story. It's all just bullshit.

    • @TheFracturedfuture
      @TheFracturedfuture 3 роки тому

      They want to keep making money.

    • @vincentwiese8414
      @vincentwiese8414 3 роки тому

      @@TheFracturedfuture unfortunately I think I would have to agree with you I also think Anthony Atala Is also not telling the truth yes they can 3d print a Kidney but in his Ted talk he never mentioned that it functioned.

    • @TheFracturedfuture
      @TheFracturedfuture 3 роки тому

      @@vincentwiese8414 I think he did it on purpose. If the ones who run the world were not so greedy we would already have this technology.

  • @fantasyteamshorts6112
    @fantasyteamshorts6112 3 роки тому

    Can we fund this? There are only few important parts that need to change overtime, first is heart, then kidney, liver and pancreas

  • @user-kk5kr5ys6i
    @user-kk5kr5ys6i 3 роки тому

    The placebo effect is an utterly fascinating phenomenon!

  • @aliakram3314
    @aliakram3314 3 роки тому

    Is that anyone recovered by this method?

  • @demonFF996
    @demonFF996 3 роки тому

    how can they repair by them self

  • @KTolias76
    @KTolias76 3 роки тому

    why not just clone the kidney???

  • @kotahurt
    @kotahurt 3 роки тому

    Toxoplasmosis and toxoplasma gondii is a parasitic protozoan that is transmitted through the spread of feline fecal matter and infests the lungs, eyes, brains and hearts of innocent infant humans, where it leads to the causation of cysts that damages cones, rods, alveoli, ventricles, axons, dendrites and in particular synapses, more importantly, pre-synaptic clefts, this leads to the blockage of cellular reuptake receptors in ion channels... the SMRI studies the link between this and the on set of schizophrenia, South Australia has an annual loss of 70 million in ruminants... (and Queenslands prisons cost 2.1 million dollars per day and it is $300.64 per day, per prisoner... dole bludgers dont get that spent on them!, did i mention the fact that bent and rusty syringe needles are sharpened on the concrete and steel bed bases before being inserted into arms, the $2.1 million per day is just to house, feed, clothe and maintain the health of these bastards, any intravenous disease is an additional community cost) browyn bishop is awarded $700 per day, people work hard for her enabled self righteous taxpayer funded, bold talking persona, like she should be a character in a movie she is that entitled and her character should be categorically indexed as extraordinaire, she is the greatest driver of slaves that the world has ever seen but im certain she owns a cat, so that means her wealth actively harms children. www.teslasources.com/ re:franklin's bells (weather can be controlled electrically)

  • @zuutlmna
    @zuutlmna 4 роки тому

    It's interesting to note that I searched for "cloning kidneys." But there's only one video on UA-cam specifically on kidney cloning (and nothing else), which is this one. You'd think there'd be a number of kidney cloning videos, including updates (impediments/breakthroughs) on research from university labs/research centers throughout the world, etc. Seems everything's about dialysis, or implantable devices etc.. So, since most of the developed world operates with capitalism, I wonder if perhaps there's no significant profits to be made in a possible future of nephrology which includes cloned kidneys..

    • @zuutlmna
      @zuutlmna 4 роки тому

      Maybe the better way to phrase the money situation is that med. insurance companies would likely see vastly reduced medical expense payouts, due to kidney patients needing very little, or no artificial dialysis. The money would still be there, just distributed differently.

  • @sromagazine1
    @sromagazine1 4 роки тому

    Please hurry. The world needs this.

  • @shin-ishikiri-no
    @shin-ishikiri-no 4 роки тому

    Interesting.

    • @ultetant
      @ultetant 3 місяці тому

      rizzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @tiemekoenders2853
    @tiemekoenders2853 4 роки тому

    Where would it be possible to apply for clinical trials for this becouse i am desperate for anything resembeling a “healthy” body because i was born with kidney disease and have been in and out of hospital my entire life also my kidneys have recently failed and i am curently on dialyssis whitch has almost completly ruind what little resebelanse of a life i had. I also do not mind how much risk is involved because the reward will be worth it.

  • @lynnallison9885
    @lynnallison9885 4 роки тому

    "I recommend this guide: *havy.best/ikf-guide/mNK* So grateful it exists in 2020."

  • @knottyaacoly7602
    @knottyaacoly7602 4 роки тому

    "I recommend this guide: *phip.best/improvekidney/qA6* So grateful it exists in 2020."

  • @mdmijan-rm6xe
    @mdmijan-rm6xe 4 роки тому

    We are eagerly waiting this tecnology

  • @mkkrupp2462
    @mkkrupp2462 4 роки тому

    Fascinating. Came here after this Professor was mentioned very favourably in The Brain’s Way of Healing, by Norman Doidge ( who wrote The Brain That Changes Itself.)

  • @SuperBerlin79
    @SuperBerlin79 5 років тому

    Its not needed. Just transplant the stem cell and grow your kidney inside within 3-6 months. Eventually withdrawal of dialysis is possible.

  • @romanamemon4272
    @romanamemon4272 5 років тому

    it is possible???

    • @IMBatUQ
      @IMBatUQ 5 років тому

      Researchers have progressed this research since this was first published and the process of growing a mini-kidney in a dish has indeed evolved. The mini-kidney’s grown now are more complex and much more like the real organ. You can read more here imb.uq.edu.au/article/2015/10/mini-kidneys-successfully-grown-stem-cells

  • @realphysiotherapy606
    @realphysiotherapy606 7 років тому

    the pharmacologic researcher pain model still use the one way model! unhelpful

    • @IMBatUQ
      @IMBatUQ 7 років тому

      Hi there, if you'd like to discuss this further, please contact us at imb@imb.uq.edu.au. Thanks, Gemma.

  • @theartificialsociety3373
    @theartificialsociety3373 7 років тому

    Just do what Pritikin, McDougall, Esselstyn, Ornish, Campbell have been telling you for decades. Eat a Whole Foods plant based diet rich in whole starchy staples, vegetables, some fruit, no oil, no meat, no dairy. It works through entire life after weaning. Those that choose to ignore not only harm themselves, but also harm the entire ecosystem.

    • @joeschmo5699
      @joeschmo5699 7 років тому

      Yeah, tell that to Lierre Keith.

    • @theartificialsociety3373
      @theartificialsociety3373 7 років тому

      Well there will always be skeptics. Do you not believe? It seems like its pretty easy to test on oneself namely your cholesterol, blood pressure, homocysteine, weight. It just makes too much sense to ignore.

    • @joeschmo5699
      @joeschmo5699 7 років тому

      The Artificial Society Yeah, Keith is also thinking big picture - how agriculture always destroys the environment, and now, with these massive GMO mono-crops? Glyphosate apparently acts like an antibacterial agent. It sterilizes the soil. Not to mention the amount of fossil fuels needed to harvest and transport this nutrition-poor food around. We have a situation that goes beyond individual health. It's global environmental impact. And it should come as no surprise that grain crops are harmful to human health anyway, particularly wheat (and wheat was always bad for humans). Rice is probably the least problematic of the grain crops.

    • @theartificialsociety3373
      @theartificialsociety3373 7 років тому

      joe schmo Well there are a lot of issues of human impact on the environment. But people have studied the impact of growing plant based foods vs. animal products and there isn't much of a contest. Animal agriculture is a much greater impact. In theory if we recycled all our waste then we wouldn't have any impact. But until then, a plant based diet is your smallest footprint.

    • @h.imamura7344
      @h.imamura7344 3 роки тому

      Yes. That will work for most people. The nutritional geometry is nice but this is a typical failure of nutritional science that over focused on macro nutrients. In the end, I am not sure what was the point of the talk: he is suggesting the best balanced diet depends on a goal.

  • @dimacas385
    @dimacas385 8 років тому

    I would like to try this drug.

  • @daleshuttleworth2869
    @daleshuttleworth2869 8 років тому

    Thanks to Prof. Wainwright and all staff who continue to inspire many to achieve greatness in their fields. IMB is truly a magnificent institution, and we should all be incredibly proud that it is right here, in our own backyard. Well done all, have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy your well earned break.

  • @JuliaRobertson
    @JuliaRobertson 8 років тому

    Thank you