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Welcome to our Tuberculosis (TB) Research Updates, where we share ground-breaking advancements in combating this global health challenge. Dive into our latest news to discover how cutting-edge science is paving the way for faster, more effective solutions to one of the world’s most pressing health threats.

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Congratulations to Alvin Kuo Jing Teo on Main Publication Award 

03 July 2026

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Thi Mai Nguyen's New Publication on Drug-Resistant TB Diagnostics​

03 July 2026

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Innovation Progress towards TB Elimination in NSW​

19 June 2026

Pediatrician

Putting Children and Adolescents at the Centre of TB Research

17 April 2026

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Professor Greg Fox Featured on The Solutionists Podcast

27 March 2026

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Research Opportunities: PhD Scholarships at TB CRE in 2026

24 March 2026

Archived News

 10th March, 2026

Single-Sample Saliva Dosing Model for Levofloxacin in MDR‑TB

 23rd February, 2026

Study Reveals How Novel Peptide Antibiotics Disrupt TB Proteostasis

 23rd February, 2026

Beyond the Bug: Defining the ‘Tuberculogenic Environment’

8th December, 2025

TB CRE Investigators Contribute to WHO Review on Drug-Resistant TB

17th October, 2025

Six Projects Awarded $25,000 Each in TB CRE Seed Funding for 2025

8th October, 2025

New Publication Highlights Community-Based MDR-TB Care in Mongolia

29th August, 2025

Professor Jan-Willem Alffenaar Contributes to Landmark TBM Guidelines

11th July, 2025

New Study Co-Authored by Professor Ben Marais Examines NSW's TB Elimination Efforts

9th May, 2025

Congratulations Naomi Pank - Recipient of the Evelyn Lavu Travel Scholarship

9th May, 2025

Breakthrough Treatment for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Launched in Papua New Guinea

25th March, 2025

Strengthening TB response through Operational Research Training

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