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Hunger hormone in female binge drinking

Hunger hormone found to be key in driving female binge drinking

Yugeesh Lankadeva MRFF grant square

A new treatment on the way to improve brain and kidney health outcomes after heart surgery

Panel speakers on stage for The Florey's public lecture: From genes to hope, advancing treatments for genetic epilepsy

Advancing treatments for severe genetic epilepsies – public lecture

An illustrative image of neurons' electrical activity

New funding for Florey research into cause, prevention and treatments for multiple sclerosis

Investigator Grants square

The new research projects given the green light from NHMRC

International Women's Day 2025 at The Florey

IWD: Empowering women in science for better health outcomes

The Florey's International Women's Day event speakers

Levelling Up event: Empowering women in science

Justin Rubio MS Nature Neuroscience inflammation mutation progression main

Florey discovery: Faster mutation rate in neurons provides new clues for multiple sclerosis progression

Associate Professor Snezana Maljevic

Key milestone hit in exploring new treatments for epilepsy

An aerial view of a beach and water with several brightly coloured umbrellas

Getting enough vitamin D, without getting too much sun

Man and woman in white laboratory coats examining samples in a Florey lab.

Florey dementia research to receive major donation in Countess Krasicki v Siecin’s memory

Lucy Palmer Brain Cancer Centre grant Florey (1920 x 1360 px) (1920 x 1920 px)

Investigating the neuroscience of brain cancer

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