Criminalisation Prevents Steroid Users from Seeking Help
New research from Griffith University’s School of Applied Psychology has investigated the effect criminalisation of Anabolic—Androgenic Steroid (AAS) use has on users’ ability to seek help.
New research from Griffith University’s School of Applied Psychology has investigated the effect criminalisation of Anabolic—Androgenic Steroid (AAS) use has on users’ ability to seek help.
Researcher plays key role in discovery of new drug target for stopping the spread of malaria.
Researchers to develop a predictive model for emergency health services during mass gatherings.
A new vaccine developed by Griffith University Institute for Glycomics researchers has the potential to treat and prevent toxic shock...
A community development program for disadvantaged children and young people aimed at boosting child wellbeing and preventing crime is proving...
University announces series of events leading up to Brisbane Summit
Griffith University Gold Coast, Logan and Mt Gravatt campuses are full of activity this week as commencing Education students take...
Three Griffith academics are set to promote the Gold Coast as a leading business destination.
The Celebrating Student Leadership at Griffith annual events focus on peer mentoring as an expression of student leadership and recognise...