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  Ruby Age 16. Youth advocate, project community member.            Research is important, it provides evidence for care and treatment. Without

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  Maddie Age 20. Trial participant, project community member, volunteer.            Without input from the community, we can't see how our research

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  Scott Dad of two, Riley and Georgia. Project community member.            Any contribution I can make through community involvement at the

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Study which deliberately infected participants leads to penicillin breakthrough

A unique study purposely giving participants Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A) to learn how much penicillin it takes to prevent infection has found the amount needed is much lower than previously thought – a discovery that will transform thinking on treatment for people living with rheumatic heart disease (RHD).

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The Kids STEM Festival returns for two days of free family fun in Broome

The Kids Research Institute Australia will return to the Kimberley in May for the Broome STEM Festival, promising two fun-filled days of hands-on science activities for local families to experience.