How and when babies and young children understand what it means to be human is the subject of Dr Virginia Slaughter`s research within UQ`s School of Psychology.
24 September 2004A University of Queensland researcher is challenging the view “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” in the world of many everyday products – and in the process has won a prestigious UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award.
24 September 2004From customs to animal health, University of Queensland graduate Brian Ruddle is designing and delivering economic development programs for South East Asia.
24 September 2004University of Queensland researchers studying subjects as diverse as sunscreens for fish, young people and mobile phones, to how babies understand themselves to be human have been recognised in this year`s UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards.
23 September 2004For her PhD thesis, Lecturer in Marketing at UQ’s Business School Dr Tracey Dagger singled out the most important service aspects of receiving treatment at heamatology and oncology clinics for cancer patients.
23 September 2004Breakthroughs in neuroscience that identify “addiction genes” could bring hope to hard core smokers and drug users, but will also raise disturbing ethical issues, according to University of Queensland Professor Wayne Hall.
23 September 2004Understanding how our kidneys absorb protein from urine should give medical researchers more ammunition to fight skyrocketing kidney disease in diabetics.
23 September 2004A promising lead in developing anti-viral drugs with the potential to fight human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV) has been boosted by a University of Queensland Research Excellence Award.
23 September 2004A University of Queensland researcher is examining how coral reef fish obtain their own sunscreens.
22 September 2004A University of Queensland researcher is working to halt the progress of chronic liver disease, which affects a quarter of million Australians.
22 September 2004The mobile phone and the internet have become much more than new communication tools for a whole generation of young people.
22 September 2004Delving into the lives of internet share traders might reveal a lot more than just bank balances.
22 September 2004The business world will have a better method of evaluating big investment projects and meeting required returns, if Dr Maosen Zhong has his way.
21 September 2004To examine the transport of potentially toxic chemicals from the land into the sea, Dr Ling Li, from UQ’s School of Engineering, takes his research underground.
21 September 2004A new University of Queensland research project could lead to improved internal computer network security at banks and financial institutions.
21 September 2004Stanley Alphonse has his eyes on a job with Papua New Guinea’s Department of Treasury after winning a national youth leadership award.
21 September 2004Burns patients could potentially benefit from the latest world-first discovery from the labs of The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB).
21 September 2004University of Queensland (UQ) students are departing for all corners of Asia and the Middle East this week, charged with the job of investigating new export opportunities for Australian produce.
20 September 2004A road engineer, public servant and teacher are The University of Queensland’s first students from Bhutan.
20 September 2004University of Queensland researchers are claiming a breakthrough in spinal regeneration research with the discovery of a molecule that blocks regrowth of damaged nerve processes.
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