Climate and human-driven habitat destruction alter bat behaviour and increase Hendra virus spillover risk
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Griffith University researchers have discovered a new Hendra virus variant that may pass to horses and humans much more widely across Australia than previously known.
Associate Professor Nigel McMillan from Griffith University’s School of Medical Science has been awarded federal government funding to make further...
Professor Hamish McCallum, Head of the Griffith School of Environment, will lead an international team of research experts as they...
Study urges conserving natural areas and promoting biodiversity to prevent disease outbreaks.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognized at the 2019 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
With uniquely individual DNA and different life circumstances each person has their own distinct health journey through life, and Griffith...
If humankind is to survive the health and environmental issues facing us, then Griffith University researchers will be squarely in...
More flying foxes are colonising urban areas, leading to a cascade of negative events, including poor health of bats, nuisance...
Using gene-silencing technology Griffith University researchers aim to identify new antiviral drug treatments for COVID-19.