Call for more research into what causes Alzheimer’s
Calls for more study to be conducted into how microorganisms contribute to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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.
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
Griffith University research projects have received more than $6 million in funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council
A deadly bacteria that can be picked up by a simple sniff can travel to the brain and spinal cord in just 24 hours, a new Griffith University and Bond University study has found.