Robin Warren | Senior Stories

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Across our aged care, home care and retirement communities, there are thousands of stories of a life well lived. This is Robin's.

In 2005, Professor Robin Warren and Professor Barry Marshall won the Nobel Prize for discovering that the Helicobacter pylori bacterium causes most stomach ulcers. Professors Marshall and Warren’s discovery stands as a significant contribution to medical science and continues to inspire breakthroughs till today.

We sincerely appreciate the generous support provided by Professor Barry Marshall and the Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases Research and Training at the University of Western Australia for our video production.

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