Can a frog that is known to bury itself in mud for months on end hold the key to avoiding muscle wastage in people with broken bones?

10 December 2003

Cervical cancer vaccine pioneer Professor Ian Frazer and Queensland Premier Peter Beattie will address graduation ceremonies at The University of Queensland tomorrow (Wednesday, December 10).

9 December 2003

By bringing together some of the best minds and some of the best facilities for drug research in the country, The University of Queensland’s new Chair of Molecular Pharmacology is hoping to save thousands of lives.

9 December 2003

A critical target in the war against obesity which may lead to improved treatments has been identified in a world first by a research team from UQ`s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB).

9 December 2003

A scholarship fund is being established to help support future generations of students attending one of Australia’s leading agricultural and natural resource institutions, UQ Gatton

8 December 2003

We may be at different ends of the food chain but a University of Queensland researcher has drawn a link between abalone and humans.

8 December 2003

The Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie, will become Dr Peter Beattie after receiving an honorary Doctor of Science degree at a University of Queensland graduation ceremony on Wednesday, December 10

7 December 2003

A fifth-generation member of a cattle family in Queensland’s Gulf country, mature-age student Julie Clarke, is the top agribusiness achiever at the University of Queensland Gatton Campus for 2003.

5 December 2003

A Brisbane-based architectural photographer making an important contribution to documenting Queensland’s cultural legacy will be awarded an honorary degree from The University of Queensland on Monday.

5 December 2003

A major research project led by a team of experts from the University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus will help decide the future use of the key agricultural chemical diazinon, used to control ectoparasites on sheep.

5 December 2003

A team of UQ Gatton agribusiness students has just returned to Australia after evaluating the potential for shipping Australian mangoes to Taiwan. The resulting report will be part of a north Queensland export company`s five-year industry...

5 December 2003

A new Business System is being launched within The University of Queensland today to allow researchers and academics better manage their projects with industry and communities.

4 December 2003

Agribusiness students from the University of Queensland’s Gatton campus have notched up a campus first with global marketing assignments to assess the potential for food exports.

4 December 2003

The largest dinosaur discovered to date in Australia, Elliot the sauropod, did not die alone. In his last hours, 98-95 million years ago, Elliot had a companion, a second sauropod whom Australian scientists have named “Mary”.

4 December 2003

Research into repairing damaged kidneys and a company developing a remarkable Queensland technology that bar-codes chemicals, have each been boosted in the latest round of Innovation Start Up Scheme (ISUS) grants announced by the Minister for...

4 December 2003

The University of Queensland’s Ipswich Cybrary will be presented with an award for building design and service delivery tomorrow (Thursday, December 4).

3 December 2003

University of Queensland Professor Ian Cameron has won the 2003 Prime Minister’s Australian Award for Individual University Teacher of the Year, and the award in the Physical Sciences and Related Studies category. He is the second consecutive UQ...

2 December 2003

People considering upgrading their professional qualifications or changing career will have access to a host of expert advice at The University of Queensland Postgraduate Evening on Tuesday, December 2.

1 December 2003

The University of Queensland has appointed two top-flight nursing educators to head up its new nursing program to be launched next year.

1 December 2003

Queensland’s reputation as a hub for scientific innovation will be further enhanced next year when work begins on the $60 million Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) complex at The University of Queensland.

26 November 2003