A new cutting-edge project under the leadership of FHMRI researcher Associate Professor Mary-Louise Rogers will test if an ancient virus may cause Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and, whether targeted therapy against it could help with the development of more effective treatments for the disease. Associate Professor Rogers from the College of Medicine and Public Health has received almost $1 million in funding from leading Australian funding organisation FightMND to continue her innovative research into MND.
https://www.miragenews.com/how-ancient-virus-is-implicated-in-mnd-1075907/#miragenews
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