Compilation Styles

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Examples of compilations used across the site

Compilations

View all versions of this block (note - the way these compilations look in the WYSIWYG may not be exactly as they appear on the page, please view the preview for actual layouts achieved).

Thumbnail images displayed in feed either use a 16:9, 4:3 or 1:1 ratio centering in the middle of the image that has been uploaded. For optimal visual effects, consistency between image sizes and ratios is recommended.

Latest News & Stories Block with slider

Box Cards with image microinteraction and colour transition

Profile Styles

Single Card centered

Carousel

Latest News & Stories

Sample Company Launches Outstanding New Website

12/11/2023
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This Story Does Not Appear on the Latest Updates Compilations

18/07/2023
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Test Article

29/01/2020
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Article for Testing

01/01/2020

Box Cards

Styled with 'width-screen' applied to the section (in the cog) a classname that is used when the width is wider than the column (top)

No additional style (bottom)

Profile Styles

This compilation style calls page fragments from the Shared Content/ People / Folder and makes a collection based on the Category called 'Contact Type'. Please note it will display the order that they are in the container.

To remove a person from a given list - remove the Category.

To remove a person from the site completely - archive their page fragment.

Note - you can control the number of columns with the cols-# in the classname (the last field on the configuration window)

Site styles include use as 2, 3 and we have provisioned a 4 column formation. There area also usages in a full width grey background area, within a grey box or on white.

Dr Aaminah Khan

Early-Career
Dr Aaminah Khan is an early-career researcher at the Children's Cancer Institute in the brain tumour group and a conjoint associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales. She earned her doctorate in January 2021, becoming the first to receive a research PhD in Australia with a focus on diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). Her research revolves around developing novel therapeutic strategies for paediatric brain tumours, leveraging metabolic and epigenetic inhibitors. With a strong background in drug testing using patient-derived brain cancer cell lines and orthotopic animal models, she is devoted to translational research, bridging the gap between the lab and clinical trials.

Dr David Mizrahi

Early-Career
Dr David Mizrahi is a Research Fellow at The Daffodil Centre, The University of Sydney, a joint venture with the Cancer Council NSW. David, who received his PhD from the University of NSW, is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist. His research focuses on exercise during and after treatment for both childhood and adult cancers. In 2022, David an Australian-American Fulbright Fellow spent a year in the USA at St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. David has collaborations across Australia, North America, and Europe, and is Chair of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia’s Exercise and Cancer Committee, as well as being the Co-Chair of the Little Big Steps Exercise Medicine Advisory Committee.

Dr Aaminah Khan

Early-Career
Dr Aaminah Khan is an early-career researcher at the Children's Cancer Institute in the brain tumour group and a conjoint associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales. She earned her doctorate in January 2021, becoming the first to receive a research PhD in Australia with a focus on diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). Her research revolves around developing novel therapeutic strategies for paediatric brain tumours, leveraging metabolic and epigenetic inhibitors. With a strong background in drug testing using patient-derived brain cancer cell lines and orthotopic animal models, she is devoted to translational research, bridging the gap between the lab and clinical trials.

Dr David Mizrahi

Early-Career
Dr David Mizrahi is a Research Fellow at The Daffodil Centre, The University of Sydney, a joint venture with the Cancer Council NSW. David, who received his PhD from the University of NSW, is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist. His research focuses on exercise during and after treatment for both childhood and adult cancers. In 2022, David an Australian-American Fulbright Fellow spent a year in the USA at St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. David has collaborations across Australia, North America, and Europe, and is Chair of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia’s Exercise and Cancer Committee, as well as being the Co-Chair of the Little Big Steps Exercise Medicine Advisory Committee.

Dr Karin Plummer

Early-Career
Dr Karin Plummer holds a joint appointment at Griffith University and the Children’s Hospital Queensland Department of Anaesthesia and Pain. Karin focuses on reducing pain and distress during medical treatments for children with cancer and improving psychological health outcomes related to pain. Her significant research contributions to clinical care have been recognised in Australian clinical practice guidelines and international conferences, and she led the co-design of a national online learning package for oncology health professionals to improve pain management during medical procedures for children with cancer. Karin’s dedication has seen her be nominated as Chair-elect of the Australian Pain Society’s paediatric pain special interest group.

Dr Aaminah Khan

Early-Career
Dr Aaminah Khan is an early-career researcher at the Children's Cancer Institute in the brain tumour group and a conjoint associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales. She earned her doctorate in January 2021, becoming the first to receive a research PhD in Australia with a focus on diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). Her research revolves around developing novel therapeutic strategies for paediatric brain tumours, leveraging metabolic and epigenetic inhibitors. With a strong background in drug testing using patient-derived brain cancer cell lines and orthotopic animal models, she is devoted to translational research, bridging the gap between the lab and clinical trials.

Dr David Mizrahi

Early-Career
Dr David Mizrahi is a Research Fellow at The Daffodil Centre, The University of Sydney, a joint venture with the Cancer Council NSW. David, who received his PhD from the University of NSW, is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist. His research focuses on exercise during and after treatment for both childhood and adult cancers. In 2022, David an Australian-American Fulbright Fellow spent a year in the USA at St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. David has collaborations across Australia, North America, and Europe, and is Chair of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia’s Exercise and Cancer Committee, as well as being the Co-Chair of the Little Big Steps Exercise Medicine Advisory Committee.

Dr Karin Plummer

Early-Career
Dr Karin Plummer holds a joint appointment at Griffith University and the Children’s Hospital Queensland Department of Anaesthesia and Pain. Karin focuses on reducing pain and distress during medical treatments for children with cancer and improving psychological health outcomes related to pain. Her significant research contributions to clinical care have been recognised in Australian clinical practice guidelines and international conferences, and she led the co-design of a national online learning package for oncology health professionals to improve pain management during medical procedures for children with cancer. Karin’s dedication has seen her be nominated as Chair-elect of the Australian Pain Society’s paediatric pain special interest group.

Dr Kenny Ip

Mid-Career
Dr Kenny (Chi Kin) Ip is a molecular neuroscientist and senior research officer at the Children’s Cancer Institute who has extensive expertise in neurophysiology and functional genetics. During his PhD, he was trained by the world-renowned embryologist Professor Patrick Tam (FRS) at CMRI to decipher the complex genetic programs that are critical for brain development. Dr Ip then led research programs at the Garvan Institute to characterise complex brain circuits that actively control metabolic perturbation. Within seven years, he has generated over 20 publications, and many of them were published in high-tier journals like Cell Metabolism, Neuron, eLife, and Development.

Single Card in Center

Sample Company Launches Outstanding New Website

12/11/2023
Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec purus. Integer eget ipsum a lacus convallis consequat. Nullam nec neque nec wisi consectetuer mollis. Sed commodo aliquam mi.

Carousel

Styled with 'carousel-cards' and 'swiper' applied to the section (in the cog), classnames that are used to create a left and right swiping effect.

Additionally it can be styled with 5, 4, or 3, columns displayed at a time by changing the number applied in the class ie;. 'cols-5' or 'cols-3'.

These are used to create carousels of pages. To create carousels of images that do not have articles, refer to Image Displays so as not to clog up the content tree.