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16 December 2019
We are delighted to congratulate NICM HDR graduates Dr Zewdneh Sabe, Dr Simone Ormsby, Dr Most Afia Akhtar and Declan Power.

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12 December 2019
An exciting opportunity exists for four highly motivated PhD candidates to apply for the NICM-BI Scholarship and NICM-JFNT Scholarship programs until 29 Feb 2020.

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10 December 2019
After reviewing the competitively high standard of research papers undertaken in 2019, NICM has announced their 2019 recipients of Best Researcher Paper Award, congratulations to Justin Sinclair, Dr Mike Armour, and Associate Professor Genevieve Steiner.

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9 December 2019
IBISWorld discussed in the November report, Alternative Health Therapies in Australia, industry growth which is anticipated to reach $4.5 billion by 2025, regulatory challenges, private health insurance rebates, and the anticipated final government review in 2020.

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8 December 2019
NICM research investigating Kava for Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) shows no significant difference compared to placebo in anxiety reduction.

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28 November 2019
NICM will enhance academic knowledge and research initiatives in traditional medicine with two new international research collaborations with the All India Institute of Ayurveda and China's Tsinghua University's School of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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19 November 2019
We are delighted to welcome Jasmine Katakos as our new Senior Manager of Operations and Strategy, a role critical in fulfilling our Institute’s mission.

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15 November 2019
Professor Bensoussan awarded 2019 Qi-Huang International Award for his outstanding research achievements and contributions in the areas of TCM research.

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12 November 2019
Endometriosis is a chronic, inflammatory condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is found outside of the womb. It affects around one in ten women of reproductive age, causing pain, infertility and gastrointestinal symptoms.

12 November 2019
A new study lead by NICM reports that one in eight Australian women with endometriosis use cannabis to alleviate pain and other symptoms, rating the plant based medicine as the most effective way to self-manage the disorder.

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