LAM Trust Director Bronwyn Gray is an Auckland regional finalist in the New Zealand Kiwi Battler competition. Bronwyn has been battling away for the past…
Project: Self-Renewal Properties of LAM cells Personnel: Dr James Baty and Research Professor Mike Berridge Primary project aims: To determine whether LAM cells are capable of growing…
22 April 2010, Sydney The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, a leading institute specialising in respiratory and sleep research, officially opened the doors of its…
19 April 2010 MlLES Trial Interim Results The Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) recently completed their review of an early interim analysis of study data…
Bronwyn Gray will be attending ‘LAMposium 2010 – International LAM Research Conference’. Bronwyn will represent both the New Zealand and Australian LAM Patient Organisations. >…
The New Zealand LAM Trust joins the New Zealand Organisation for Rare Disorders and many other support groups around the country and around the world…
The Director and Trustees of the New Zealand LAM Trust, were saddened by the sudden death in Auckland on January 11th of Professor Peter Black.…
A contract has been signed and work begins this month at the Malaghan Institute for Medical Research in Wellington. The Agreement to fund a one year…
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis or LAM, is a rare but devastating lung disease that most commonly affects women between the ages of 20 and 40. There is currently…
A woman with LAM developed bronchitis. She was having trouble breathing because she had so much mucus in her airways. No amount of coughing would…