Prue Hart: The Irreplaceable Role of Sunlight in Human Health
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Professor Prue Hart is currently the head of the Inflammation Research Group at Telethon Kids Institute in Western Australia. Her work has focussed on the effects of UV light in modulating immune responses, particularly in diseases including type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis. Prue has been an advocate of sensible sun exposure for decades and has contributed greatly to the recognition of the host of beneficial effects of sunlight that go beyond the synthesis of vitamin D. Prue has been president of a number of associations including the Australian Society of Medical Research. She has published over 180 publications and is a world-renowned scientist who continually strives to improve her group’s scientific impact. Prue’s work is a shining light and a force towards a more balanced approach to getting outside and letting the sun shine in. Learn More About Prue's Work Here: Prue's Publications Telethon Kids Institute Sunshine & MS Video Insufficient Sun Exposure Has Become a Real Public Health Problem Follow My Work Here
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