New adaptive clinical trial offers new hope for progressive multiple sclerosis
The first-ever adaptive clinical trial for Australians living with MS will seek to reverse neurological damage caused by progressive multiple sclerosis.
The first-ever adaptive clinical trial for Australians living with MS will seek to reverse neurological damage caused by progressive multiple sclerosis.
A new experimental drug to treat sepsis has now entered the next stage of clinical trials in patients in Australia...
Griffith University’sClinical Trials Unit is the first globally to recruit patients for a multi-national rheumatology trial, and will also screen the first patient in Australia for a Meningococcal vaccine trial.
Clinical trial results find one-third of participants experienced immediate loss of pain and majority experienced significant improvements in their movement.
Human clinical trial success of new drug candidate to treat viral arthritis caused by mosquito-borne infections.
Griffith University medical graduate Dr Lee Forman believes the Malaria Vaccine Trial at Clinical Trial Unit is part of a new phase of global challenge and discovery
Investigating a treatment for Ross River virus infection is just one of the clinical research trials underway at Griffith University’s...
From Phase 1 human trials for a Malaria vaccine, to studies aimed at treating osteoporosis and a number of trials into innovative life-saving stroke treatment, the Gold Coast Health & Knowledge Precinct is fast gaining a reputation as a leading location for clinical trials.
Development of a vaccine that can treat the bacteria which causes Scarlet Fever and can lead to rheumatic fever, has the potential to save the lives of many Indigenous Australians and other lives worldwide.
A visit to the dentist has the potential to instil fear and anxiety in many Australians, but help is on the way with a game-changing device promising pain-free and needle-free dentistry.