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Will you give children like Lyla the chance at a healthier, more hopeful future?

Your gift today has the power to change and save lives


Every day, researchers at the Centenary Institute are working to solve some of the biggest medical challenges of our time. And right now, we need your help to accelerate a revolutionary new field — Biomedical Artificial Intelligence (Biomedical AI).


Biomedical AI is transforming how we understand and treat disease. It’s not replacing doctors or researchers — it’s giving them powerful tools to uncover life-saving breakthroughs faster than ever before.


One of the most promising areas? A potential cure for type 1 diabetes.


More than 134,000 Australians live with type 1 diabetes and 3000 new cases are diagnosed every year. Despite insulin therapy, many still face serious complications like kidney failure and reduced life expectancy.


But with your support today, that could change.


Your gift today can fund state-of-the-art research like that of Associate Professor Daniel Hesselson and his team, who through the use of Biomedical AI are moving us closer to a functional cure.


Together, we can shape the future of medicine.


Your generosity has the power to help the 134,000 Australians living with diabetes—and make a difference in one of the world’s fastest-growing diseases. Will you give today?

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Will you give children like Lyla the chance at a healthier, more hopeful future?

Your gift today has the power to change and save lives


Every day, researchers at the Centenary Institute are working to solve some of the biggest medical challenges of our time. And right now, we need your help to accelerate a revolutionary new field — Biomedical Artificial Intelligence (Biomedical AI).


Biomedical AI is transforming how we understand and treat disease. It’s not replacing doctors or researchers — it’s giving them powerful tools to uncover life-saving breakthroughs faster than ever before.


One of the most promising areas? A potential cure for type 1 diabetes.


More than 134,000 Australians live with type 1 diabetes and 3000 new cases are diagnosed every year. Despite insulin therapy, many still face serious complications like kidney failure and reduced life expectancy.


But with your support today, that could change.


Your gift today can fund state-of-the-art research like that of Associate Professor Daniel Hesselson and his team, who through the use of Biomedical AI are moving us closer to a functional cure.


Together, we can shape the future of medicine.


Your generosity has the power to help the 134,000 Australians living with diabetes—and make a difference in one of the world’s fastest-growing diseases. Will you give today?

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