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A Window On SAHMRI
SAHMRI
33 episodes
6 days ago
Official podcast of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). Health and medical research impacts all of our lives, helping us live longer, healthier and happier, but who are the scientists working tirelessly to change the world and what makes them tick? A Window On SAHMRI takes you behind the science to meet the incredible people driving world-leading research at SAHMRI. Hosted by journalist and award-winning podcaster, Callum MacPherson.
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Official podcast of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). Health and medical research impacts all of our lives, helping us live longer, healthier and happier, but who are the scientists working tirelessly to change the world and what makes them tick? A Window On SAHMRI takes you behind the science to meet the incredible people driving world-leading research at SAHMRI. Hosted by journalist and award-winning podcaster, Callum MacPherson.
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A Window On SAHMRI
Finding the Story in Science | Dr Ben Lewis

Dr Ben Lewis has a PhD in skin cancer biology and molecular pharmacology but discovered along the way that he loved talking about science more than doing it. His curiosity and creativity has taken him from the lab to stage shows, documentaries, journalism and now to SAHMRI, where he helps researchers sharpen their skills in writing, presenting and sharing their work with the world.

Whether he's editing grant applications or running workshops on communication and public speaking, Ben's passionate about helping scientists find the best story in their research to connect with any audience.

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1 month ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

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Breaking New Ground in Blood Cancer | Dr Ilaria Pagani

Dr Ilaria Pagani is a cancer researcher hailing from Corteno Golgi, a small town in beautiful Northern Italy. She migrated to Australia a decade ago in pursuit of her career and has become a key member of SAHMRI’s Blood Cancer Program, where she's working to transform the way chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is treated and managed.Since arriving in Australia, Ilaria's had to overcome the challenge of English being her second language. She's stuck at it and become an excellent science communicator in both English and Italian, dedicated to mentoring young researchers and sharing her work with the wider community.Beyond the lab, she has her on show on Radio Italia Uno, is a competitive rower, and is now launching her own charity, CML Australia, to support patients and families across the country.

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2 months ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

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Advancing Aboriginal Health Research | Associate Professor Kim Morey & Professor Odette Pearson

Professor Odette Pearson and Associate Professor Kim Morey are trailblazers in Aboriginal health research and Co-Leads of the Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme at SAHMRI.Prof Pearson is a Kuku Yalanji woman with expertise in Indigenous health policy and systems. Her career began in the Torres Strait, where she helped implement a diabetes recall system that significantly reduced preventable amputations.A/Prof Morey, of Anmatyerre and Eastern Arrernte descent, brings over 25 years of experience in Aboriginal health and community services. She leads a highly translational research program focused on improving care for Aboriginal people with chronic disease.Together, they’re guiding a passionate team working to ensure Aboriginal communities are not just involved in research — but leading it.

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4 months ago
51 minutes 57 seconds

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Decoding the Brain | Cade Christensen & Dr Inushi De Silva

Cade Christensen's career got off to a uniquely exhilarating start, with the California-native working as a Special Operations Intelligence Officer in the U.S Air Force, before moving across the world to pursue bioinformatics. Based at SAHMRI for the past 18 months, he’s swapped military intelligence for medical research — applying new skills to unravel the biology behind neurological conditions.

He works alongside Dr Inushi De Silva, who recently completed her PhD on tumour growth in glioblastoma — one of the most aggressive and complex forms of brain cancer.

They're both under the guidance of Professor Cedric Bardy in the Laboratory for Human Neurophysiology and Genetics, which bioengineers live human brain tissue in petri dishes, to facilitate the discovery and validation of treatments for brain disorders.

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5 months ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

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At the Heart of It | Professor Peter Psaltis

Professor Peter Psaltis is a leading cardiologist, SAHMRI’s Deputy Director and Co-Lead of the Lifelong Health theme, where he’s driving research to better detect, prevent and treat Australia’s biggest killer – heart disease.

From studying the potential of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for heart health, to pioneering work in vascular inflammation and plaque biology, Peter remains wholeheartedly dedicated to furthering his field of research, all while keeping his feet firmly planted in the realities of clinical care.

He’s also a proud father of four, an avid gym-goer, and a diehard Port Power fan.

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6 months ago
39 minutes 20 seconds

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Public Health Pioneer | Professor Caroline Miller

Professor Caroline Miller is a behavioural scientist and long-time champion of disease prevention, leading the charge at SAHMRI’s Health Policy Centre. She also serves as SAHMRI’s Chief Operating Officer, helping to steer day-to-day operations.She’s at the coal face of translating research into health policy, most recently playing a key role in shaping Australia’s approach to vaping reform.

From tobacco control to obesity prevention and cancer screening, Caroline’s work has influenced some of Australia’s biggest public health wins — but there’s still a long way to go and she loves a challenge!

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7 months ago
31 minutes 38 seconds

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The Quiet Achievers Powering Patient Care | Chady Barkil & Dr Ed Robins

Ever had a PET scan? Well, it wouldn't have been possible without the use of radiopharmaceuticals, unique agents engineered to detect and treat disease.

Chady Barkil, Director of SAHMRI’s Molecular Imaging and Therapy Research Unit (MITRU), and Dr Ed Robins, Head of Research and Development, are leading the development and innovation of radiopharmaceuticals in South Australia. Operated by a team of talented radiochemists, MITRU's 'cyclotron' nuclear particle accelerator produces radiotracers on a daily basis, powering scans in clinics locally and across the nation.

Always looking for the next big thing, Ed and Chady juggle their time between the constant demands of managing manufacturing, and the pursuit of new tracers with the potential for life-changing impact.

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8 months ago
35 minutes 27 seconds

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Curing Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia | Professor Tim Hughes

Professor Tim Hughes is an internationally renowned haematologist and cancer researcher. He's led many key global and national trials throughout his extensive career, perhaps most notably being heavily involved in the testing of Asciminib, a modern tyrosine kinase inhibitor capable of reducing the burden of disease in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) to zero, and in some cases, allowing patients to live in treatment-free remission. Tim is also an avid hiker, having summited both Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Annapurna in Nepal to raise money for CML research through Climb for a Cure.

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9 months ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

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Leading SAHMRI's Next Chapter | Professor Maria Makrides

Having led a highly impactful career in nutrition research and headed the SAHMRI Women and Kids theme for many years, Professor Maria Makrides took the helm as SAHMRI's Executive Director in 2023. Professor Makrides list of accolades includes being awarded SA's Scientist of the Year for her extensive research around omega-3 fatty acids, which resulted in the world-leading 'Test and Treat' program, measuring omega-3 levels in pregnant women to reduce the risk of preterm birth. Deeply passionate about cultivating a unique culture and refined focus at SAHMRI, Professor Makrides is leading our mission to deliver translational research with tangible impact to society.

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11 months ago
36 minutes 15 seconds

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I Owe My Life to Cancer Research | Joanne Dart & Professor David Yeung

SAHMRI employee and leukaemia survivor, Joanne Dart, sits down with her treating physician and SAHMRI colleague, Professor David Yeung to share her inspiring story. There were no warning signs leading up to Jo's shock acute lymphoblastic leukaemia diagnosis in 2010. At the age of 44 she was forced to drop everything and spend four harrowing months in hospital. Jo was one Professor Yeung's first patients, and the two still have a connection to this day. Working in a clinicial role at the RAH and researcher at SAHMRI gives David a dual lens through which to focus on improving treatment efficacy while reducing side effects for patients living with various forms of leukaemia. Jo took a job on SAHMRI's accounting team a few years ago, seeing it as an opportunity to give back to medical research, which says is the reason she's alive today.

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1 year ago
32 minutes 2 seconds

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A Career in Children's Cancer | Professor Deb White

Professor Deb White is the Precision Cancer Medicine Theme Leader at SAHMRI and a renowned veteran of blood cancer research.

Leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer and Deb has dedicated much of her career to trying to improve outcomes for children and their families.

She has two sons of her own, one studying medicine and another who she has the opportunity to work alongside in haematology. In her limited spare time Deb is a big reader and likes to unwind with a book that doesn't make her brain work too hard.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 1 second

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On the PhD Path | Joyce Mugabushaka

Joyce Mugabushaka is a first-generation Australian whose family fled civil conflict in the Congo in the mid 90’s, eventually settling in Adelaide.

It was watching science themed kids TV shows that first sparked Joyce’s interest in research, leading her on the path to wearing in a lab coat as a PhD Candidate within SAHMRI’s Precision Cancer Medicine theme.

Joyce’s research primarily focuses on studying the disrupted gut bacteria of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) survivors caused by chemotherapy and assessing long term health impacts.

In her spare time, she volunteers as an Event Medic for St John Ambulance SA, loves hitting the gym and has even sky dived multiple times!

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1 year ago
32 minutes 22 seconds

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Working For Community | Matthew Kemsley

Matthew Kemsley is a Yamatji Malgana man whose family comes from Shark Bay, Western Australia. Matthew's grandfather was a member of the stolen generation, and Matthew himself was raised on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Matthew is a Project Officer working on Wardliparingga's South Australian Aboriginal Diabetes-related Foot Disease Program - Walk Strong, Walk Tall, improving the prevention and management of diabetes-related foot disease and amputation for Aboriginal people in rural and remote South Australia. He's also a father of two, with a passion for the full picture of health and providing culturally appropriate healthcare.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 49 seconds

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Making Moves in Myeloma | Dr Krzysztof Mrozik

Treatment side effects and disease relapse make myeloma one the most challenging forms of cancer to manage, reducing quality of life and overall survival. Dr Krzysztof Mrozik has made it his mission to improve drug delivery to sites of cancer, aiming to improve the effectiveness of therapy while limiting overall damage to the body. Dr Mrozik is also a husband, a father of two an Arsenal fan and a keen fisherman.

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1 year ago
35 minutes 58 seconds

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Hope for Heart Health | Associate Professor Christina Bursill

A/Prof Christina Bursill is a vascular biologist and Co-director of SAHMRI's Vascular Research Centre. Her career is dedicated to the detection, prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

She's also a mother and continues to compete at a high level in rowing, having once contended for selection on the Australian Olympic team.

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1 year ago
34 minutes 5 seconds

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Confronting Chronic Pain | Professor Stuart Brierley

Chronic pain limits the lives of around three and half million Australians and forces 40% into early retirement.

Conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBS) and endometriosis can severely impact quality of life for not just months and years, but decades.

Professor Stuart Brierley, Co-lead of SAHMRI's Lifelong Health Theme and leader of the Visceral Pain Research Group, has dedicated his career to understanding and treating pain.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 25 seconds

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Studying the Cells That Make Us | Dr Julian Carosi

Dr Julian Carosi is an early-career researcher within Lysosomal Health in Ageing at SAHMRI. Julian’s research focuses on autophagy, a waste disposal system that helps repair cellular damage and slow biological ageing. Julian's fascination with problem solving very nearly led him to pursue engineering, but his passion for understanding and improving the health of the human body landed him in science instead. He's a great example of a young researcher navigating the challenges of establishing a career in his field and life's about to get even busier for Julian, he's a soon to be father.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

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Beating Blood Cancer | Dr Dan Thomas

Dr Dan Thomas is the leader of SAHMRI's Blood Cancer Program. Dr Thomas is both a clinical haematologist and pathologist whose goals in research are to develop new drugs for the treatment of rare blood cancers. His career was set up by 7 years of post-doctoral training at the Stanford School of Medicine under pre-eminent leaders of his field. The Thomas Lab has a strong track record in finding new druggable targets in cancer and predicting mutations that respond to specific targeted therapies as well as repurposing old drugs for new uses in cancer. Some of the discoveries that Dr Thomas has contributed to are already in the clinic or are under clinical investigation. Outside of work, Dr Thomas is a husband, and a father to his young son. He can often be found cycling, bushwalking, enjoying music, spending time on the farm and in his local church community.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 9 seconds

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Women & Kids Research Veteran | Professor Alice Rumbold

Professor Alice Rumbold is SAHMRI's Women & Kids Theme Leader, a mother of two and a keen musician.

A veteran of pregnancy health and Aboriginal health research, Alice's work continues to make a significant impact in improving the lives of women and children and part of her focus is now mentoring the next generation.

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2 years ago
25 minutes 24 seconds

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Working For Wellbeing | Be Well Co

Joep Van Agteren, Monique Newberry and Matthew Iasiello are a trio of people dedicated to building community wellbeing through the practical application of research innovation.

They've each experienced their own mental health struggles throughout their lives and have been inspired to create a toolkit that can be used by anyone to proactively build wellbeing.

Together they lead the team behind Be Well Co, SAHMRI's first spin-out company, translating mental health research into practical interventions aimed at helping people cultivate awareness and happiness.

Building Be Well Co from the ground up has been a rollercoaster ride of success and frustration that's led Joep, Mon and Matt to where they are now, at the forefront of bringing wellbeing to the workplace.

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2 years ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

A Window On SAHMRI
Official podcast of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). Health and medical research impacts all of our lives, helping us live longer, healthier and happier, but who are the scientists working tirelessly to change the world and what makes them tick? A Window On SAHMRI takes you behind the science to meet the incredible people driving world-leading research at SAHMRI. Hosted by journalist and award-winning podcaster, Callum MacPherson.