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Globally renowned zero-waste chef visits campus

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A leading international advocate for reducing food waste in the restaurant industry, chef Douglas McMaster, will visit the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±â€™s Waite campus this week, where he will share insights with nutrition students and host a cooking class as part of Tasting Australia presented by Journey Beyond.

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New law review into SA’s Bail Act

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The Bail Act is the focus of the latest review by legal experts from the South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI), an independent law reform body based at the ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± Law School at the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±.

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Sustainability often used as a buzzword in agricultural genomics

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Analysis by University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± researchers has found that claims about sustainability are increasing in agricultural genomics research, but the term is often not well-defined, leading to potential concerns about the impact and credibility of the research.

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Executive business program upskills wine professionals

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A scholarship has been awarded to twelve South Australian wine industry professionals to upskill in wine business and tourism. The program is an initiative of the Great Wine Capitals (GWC) ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± chapter and being delivered by ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± Business School, the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±.

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Bridging the gap for rural medication safety

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Professor Lucie Walters, Director of the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±â€™s Rural Clinical School, is working to build an interdisciplinary system around medication safety in regional areas.

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University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± celebrates outstanding leaders

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A trio of esteemed leaders in health and economics will be recognised for their contributions during the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±â€™s graduation ceremonies, which begin today, Monday 5 May.

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Creating Australia’s first MND care guideline

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University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± researchers have started a two-year project to develop the nation’s first clinical care guideline for motor neurone disease (MND).

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Platform technology unlocks new therapeutic targets

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Researchers from the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± have developed a new technology for drug and functional genomics screenings, which could reshape the way diseases are treated. 

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Family planning services in low to middle income countries

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As family planning methods continue to remain inaccessible to millions in low to middle income countries (LMICs), University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± researchers are investigating a way to make it more accessible.

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Gender bias in POTS diagnosis reveals hidden impact

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New research by the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± has found it takes nearly twice as long for women to receive a Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) diagnosis when compared to men.

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