
Who is Professor Peter Doherty? | Immunological Self vs Non-self
Our special guest is Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine 1996, Author, Science commentator, and Professor at the faculty of medicine
Our special guest is Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine 1996, Author, Science commentator, and Professor at the faculty of medicine
Professor Ian Plimer is a former professor of Mining Geology at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, and Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University
The double helix structure of DNA was the discovery of the century. However, the story about the discovery is mired in controversy.
We speak to Harvard Professor Avi Loeb about his recent Silver Star Expedition. What did he find off the coast of Manus Island (Papua New
The Ancient Chinese practiced ‘copromancy’ which was the assessment of health based upon the shape, size and texture of faeces
In 1935, Dr Dorothy Anderson conducted an autopsy on a young child who had died from malnutrition due to suspected coeliac disease despite being on
Our special guest is Dr Daman Langguth who is an immunology and Head of the Immunology Department at Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ME/CFS as it’s known. The World Health Organisation classified ME/CFS as a disease, not a psychological issue, back in the
In 1964, a young woman was murdered as she walked to her apartment in Queens, New York.
The medicinal properties of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) have been well-documented for hundreds of years.
Palpation can be useful for the diagnosis and assessment of tendinopathy, but there are limits. This is because non-painful tendons can be tender, and tenderness
In the 16th century, a curse was foretold about the Scottish MacCrimmon clan that they would cease to be the official (bag) pipers of the chiefs
This is an interesting study from the Delaware tendinopathy group among others investigating a host of structural, tissue property, functional and pain factors that may
On this episode I focus on a new study from my PhD student Eman Merza. It is a cross-over randomised trial testing the effect of
In the 1930s, outbreaks of a mysterious febrile illness occurred with abattoir workers in Queensland in Australia.
Had a lovely chat with Shawn Hanlon who is a PhD candidate about his relatively new paper exploring patient features and clinical characteristics and how
The emergence of syphilis in 15th century Europe caused widespread panic and finger-pointing as to the cause and origin of this disease.
Modern day surgery is synonymous with anaesthetic. Yet, it has only been that way since the mid-1800s. Prior to this, people either resided to their
A weekly podcast recorded in Adelaide that puts South Australian passion on centre stage with a featured guest who joins us each week as a
All the latest news, reviews, previews and interviews with players and officials from the 2023 NBL1 Central Basketball Season men’s and women’s competitions.
We want you to enjoy meeting swimmers and coaches from all over the world.We will meet past and present champions and legends from the sport