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Fiona Horwood
Communications Manager
Telephone: (03) 6226 7751 or 0409 357 384

Latest news

Menzies' researchers contribute to MS genetic discovery
15 June 2009

Tasmanian Icon celebrates 21 years of research excellence
21 May 2009

Green light for stage two building
13 May 2009

Young researchers awarded for innovative research
4 May 2009

New approach to managing high blodd pressure
23 April 2009

Menzies launches attack on arthritis
23 February 2009

Discovery may lead to new antimalarial treatment
6 February 2009

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Publications

Download the latest edition of the Menzies Research Institute's quarterly publication, The Bulletin, here

Physical Activity Surveillance in Tasmania: Current Status and Future Opportunities
Visit the website of the Premier's Physical Activity Council to view the report by Verity Cleland and Dr Michael Schmidt

 

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