Search results for: bioengineering

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30 March 2023
Associate Professor James St John, head of the Clem Jones Centre for Neurobiology and Stem Cell Research with exercise physiologist Meg Wilcox and client Dan Eiser.

Funding boost for world-first cell transplantation research for nervous system repair

Griffith University’s world-first study into cell transplantation to repair injuries to the nervous system has received a major boost thanks to a $5.4 million funding extension from the MAIC.

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18 January 2022
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21 October 2021
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6 October 2021

Cheaper and better solar cells on the horizon

Griffith University scientists are bringing a new generation of cheaper, more sustainable and efficient solar cells a step closer.

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26 February 2020
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24 January 2020

Honours graduate empowers anxiety-sufferers through 3D-printed jewellery

Design graduate Benny Lai recently completed his Honours research project at the Queensland College of Art (QCA), creating self-empowering jewellery for individuals living with anxiety.

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26 September 2019

New smart materials to tackle global challenges

Griffith researchers develop smart materials platform capable of aiding in the creation of new drugs and the clean-up of polluted environments.

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25 January 2019
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18 April 2018

New treatment for a common wrist injury

Groundbreaking bioengineering and 3D printing technology at Griffith is creating hope for sufferers of Scapholunate Interosseous Ligament (SLIL) injury, the most common of wrist ligament injuries.

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5 June 2015

New treatment for a common knee injury

New stem cell research at Griffith University is creating hope for sufferers of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, the most common of knee injuries.

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