Here we discuss some of the latest research relating to Long COVID, also known as PASC (post-acute sequelae of COVID). Read more
Our researchers work hard to bring lifesaving treatments to people in WA and beyond. But do you wonder what life in the lab is like? With a daily dose of lab experiments, coffee and more, PBI researcher Jim Tiao gives us a sneak peek into his typical day in the lab. Read more
Wednesday 10 November, marks a very special milestone in PBI’s calendar as we celebrate the launch of Thrombosis Australia, the first initiative of its kind in Australia. Read more
We are delighted to announce we have recently joined the Western Australian Health Translation Network (WAHTN). Read more
April 25 is DNA Day which provides a platform to acknowledge the importance of genetic research into new treatment options for life-threatening hereditary blood disorders. Read more
April 17 is World Haemophilia Day which aims to raise awareness of haemophilia and other bleeding disorders. The World Federation of Hemophilia estimates that over 75% of people living with haemophilia worldwide have not yet been identified and diagnosed. Read more
People with atrial fibrillation have an increased risk of stroke and venous thromboembolism (VTE). Here we provide some background information about these two common health conditions. Read more
Research has found that raised uric acid levels is linked to a prothrombotic state. Studies have suggested that elevated uric acid levels or hyperuricaemia increases the risk of VTE. Read more
World Iron Deficiency Day on the 26th of November provides an opportunity to emphasise the importance and significance of this universal health condition. Read more
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide with millions of people affected every year. October 29 is World Stroke Day and provides an opportunity to remind everyone how important healthy blood vessels are and reduce the risk of stroke. Read more
The focus for this year's Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month (October) is everyone coming together to raise awareness about bleeding disorders and the significant impact they can have. Read more
World Thrombosis Day celebrates 10 years on October 13. Over the last decade the day has continued to raise awareness about the importance and significance of how serious blood clots and thrombotic events are to our everyday lives. Here we share some relevant information to commemorate the occasion. Read more
September 29th is World Heart Day. It is important to KNOW your heart and TAKE CARE of your heart. Read more
Blood cancers are a complex group of cancers which can affect anyone, at any age, and at any time throughout their lives. September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month and here we present some information about this type of cancer. Read more
September 15 is World Lymphoma Awareness Day and each year this day is dedicated to increasing awareness of all types of lymphoma and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Read more
The Jean Hailes Women’s Health Week is Australia's largest event dedicated to the health and wellbeing of women, girls and gender-diverse people. This year's topics include - hormones, PCOS, menopause and heart health. Read more
This year the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) Congress was held in Montreal. PBI's Professor Ross Baker chaired Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC) sessions and presented results of the IMATAS study. Read more
World Blood Donor Day which is celebrated on June 14th. This day is acknowledged around the world to raise awareness about the critical need for a sustainable and safe blood supply. Read more
June 12-18 is Men’s Health Week with different countries around the world focusing on a diverse range of themes for this year. Read more
May 20th is International Clinical Trials Day and is observed to mark the anniversary of the day when James Lind conducted the first randomised clinical trial in 1747. Read more
April 25th is DNA Day, and it has been 20 years since the completion of the Human Genome Project and the 70th anniversary of the discovery of DNA's double helix. Read more
April 17th is World Haemophilia Day and every year this day is recognised worldwide to increase awareness and advocate for improved access to treatments for all people with bleeding disorders like haemophilia. Read more
April 7th is World Health Day and this year the World Health Organization takes a look at the past 75 years of public health accomplishments. Read more
February 28 is Rare Disease Day. This global initiative provides an opportunity to increase awareness about rare disorders which can affect everyone. Read more
February 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This year we introduce Shruti, one of our clinical trials coordinators. Read more
Perth Blood Institute (PBI) is pleased to announce the commencement of a clinical trial to assess the immune response to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination – the COVAXI trial. Read more
The annual American Society of Hematology Meeting and Exposition was held in New Orleans, December 10-13. Abstracts presented at the conference represent important, novel research in the field and are considered the best of the thousands of abstracts submitted. Read more