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The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) mourns the passing of Professor Katie Allen, a cherished member of our Leadership Advisory Board and a giant of Australian health and medical research. Since joining the ARMI Board in 2022, Katie was an invaluable presence, offering her profound wisdom, intellect and vision to our community. We have lost not only a brillia...


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Some wounds never heal.

For people living with diabetes or vascular disease, chronic ulcers can last for months or years. Even when there is no cure, these wounds still need to be cleaned, dressed and monitored to prevent infection and amputation. It is painful, time consuming and expensive, and there are still very few options to actually improve ...


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Featuring insights from ARMI PhD candidate, Thamodi Wapola

In October 2025, Monash University’s PITCH – PhD Interdisciplinary Team Challenge brought together 130 PhD students at the Monash Indonesia campus for an immersive five-day program focused on solving real societal challenges across the Indo-Pacific. Students were selected through a competit...


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How the fetal skeleton bounces back when growth goes off track

When things go wrong during growth, the body sometimes finds its own way to make things right again.

A new study, just published in Nature Com...


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On Wednesday 5 November, the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) hosted its annual Ambassadors’ Dinner at Melbourne’s historic Lyceum Club, celebrating research excellence, community, and the partnerships that power discovery.

Set in one of Melbourne’s oldest women’s member clubs, the event brought together more than 40 special guests, including ARMI A...


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