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UQ eyes a needle-free future
November 8th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | 1 Comment
Pioneering UQ research into a needle-free vaccination system has received a major boost with a $15 million investment.
UQ and UCSF’s shared vision
November 2nd, 2011 in General | News | No Comments
A vision to more rapidly translate health research into breakthrough medicines was the driving force behind talks held in August between Queensland’s “Smart State” medical research institutes and one of the world’s top medical research universities.
“Man flu” not a myth
October 27th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
Researchers from the School of Medicine have made an important discovery about how the immune system reacts to rhinoviruses responsible for the common cold.
Guilty pleasures under the microscope
October 27th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
Red wine and chocolate are part of the working week for UQ researcher Dr Aaron Micallef.
UQ clinics chart the future of healthcare
October 26th, 2011 in General | News | No Comments
With services for the homeless and web-linked information kiosks for patients, UQ’s super clinics are already showing they are not a standard medical practice.
Dengue breakthrough
June 17th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Uncategorized | No Comments
A major UQ dengue project, sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has conducted a successful field trial in Cairns.
Bequest targets motor neuron disease
June 17th, 2011 in General | News | No Comments
A generous donation is funding important research into motor neuron disease (MND) at The University of Queensland.
Scholarship provides kidney research boost
PhD student Caroline Hendry has been able to take leaps and bounds in her kidney stem cell research thanks to a generous donation from Dr Ros Siemon.
UQ gives thanks to body donors
June 17th, 2011 in Campus News | Regulars | No Comments
The generosity of those who have donated their bodies to advance education and research was acknowledged at a special ceremony at The University of Queensland in April.
Hope for Huntington’s
June 17th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
Surprising findings from a study into the brains of transgenic mice carrying the Huntington’s disease mutation could pave the way for treatments which delay the onset and progression of this devastating genetic disease.
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