Transgender neuroscientist Alison Wright looks to the stars
PhD graduate Dr Alison Wright is taking her first steps into a postdoctoral adventure that she hopes will one day put her at the forefront of space research
PhD graduate Dr Alison Wright is taking her first steps into a postdoctoral adventure that she hopes will one day put her at the forefront of space research
Two of Griffith’s prestigious research institutions are joining forces in a cutting edge research collaboration to tackle Zika virus.
Researchers at Griffith's Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery are taking spinal cord therapy into a new dimension, thanks to a novel technique for cell growth
Calls for more study to be conducted into how microorganisms contribute to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
A bacterium commonly present in the nose can sneak into the brain and may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Key Griffith University research projects have received $4.5 million in funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council. Announced...
An Australian-first rehabilitation trial considered the next crucial step in treating paralysis will proceed after a record donation from the country’s leading spinal injury research foundation.
One of Griffith’s biggest supporters in the field of spinal cord injury research and a Griffith Sciences alumnus have been recognised at the Queensland Community Foundation Philanthropy awards.
A team of Griffith University researchers has won the prestigious Marshall and Warren Innovation Award at the annual NHMRC Research Excellence Awards.
World-leading Griffith research into the development of a cell-based therapy for treating spinal cord injuries has received a $5.7m boost from the state government.