Kirby Institute

Eureka Prize 2023

UNSW researchers have been named as finalists in Australia’s most high-profile science awards.

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Increasing treatment access and reducing undiagnosed infections is vital for combating HIV, UNSW researchers have shown.

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There aren’t enough interventions for people who use drugs, new research shows.

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The analysis provides crucial information on the effectiveness of updated COVID-19 boosters.

person holding a globe with a red ribbon attached to it - the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV.

An international clinical trial has explored alternative approaches to second-line HIV therapy - with promising results.

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An updated Cochrane Review suggests face masks don’t reduce the spread of COVID in the community. But there are several reasons why this conclusion is misleading.

COVID vaccination

A universal vaccine that could bring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic is now in development at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.

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Be prepared. Download an air quality app, stock up on respirators and stay inside if you can.

Robert Robert Monaghan, Carla Treloar and Gail Matthews

Three major projects, focusing on reducing stigma, community-led models and assessment of people living with chronic hepatitis B, have received funding.

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The Kirby Institute is calling for people at risk of monkeypox to enrol in the TraX study to help shape the public health response.

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