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Action plan to fight CKDu
Australia and Sri Lanka develop action plan to fight Chronic Kidney Disease killer

Role at ANSTO

Role at ANSTO
Dr Karina Meredith was appointed Director of the new Research and Technology Group for Environment effective 15 January 2024.
A natural radioactive tool for urban pollution studies
Understanding pollutants impact
Research highlights how biodistribution of a toxic substance essential to understand all exposure risks.

Role at ANSTO

John is currently one of two co-Directors of the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO.
He is Director of the ANSTO node of the NCRIS National Imaging Facility and is a member of the NIF Scientific Advisory Committee.
Does size matter?
Improving aquaculture for food production in Papua New Guinea
Some surprises about the degradation of microplastics in our oceans
The process by which plastic degrades in the ocean facilitates its entry into the natural carbon cycle efficiently as carbon dioxide.
ANSTO researchers among materials, environment and health projects funded by new ARC grants
Some of Sydney’s best science teachers meet its best science infrastructure

Role at ANSTO
Triggers of tree mortality revealed
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
Innovative approach to assess how diet of pregnant woman might impact foetal development
Are landscape changes linked to loss of traditional Indigenous Australian burning techniques?
Research investigates traditional Indigenous Australian burning techniques in managing landscape and reducing fuel loads.
The world’s best radon detector just got smaller
The need for a smaller, more transportable version of ANSTO’s 1500-litre atmospheric radon-222 monitor, and with a calibration traceable to the International System of Units, prompted the team to develop a 200-litre radon monitor that would meet those needs.
New underground lab to shed light on dark matter
Stage 1 of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory was officially opened today. It will be home to multi-disciplinary scientists from five research partners who help us understand dark matter.

As a Senior Principal Research Scientist, Henk is participating in several projects applying nuclear techniques to better understand climate changes of the past.
