Griffith partners with new HEAL research network
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a study released this week has some good news about a wildlife pandemic, which may help scientists better understand how emerging diseases evolve.
Griffith University ecologists have paid tribute to one of world’s leading scientists Lord Robert (Bob) May (DUniv) following his death on April 28.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognized at the 2019 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
If humankind is to survive the health and environmental issues facing us, then Griffith University researchers will be squarely in...
Griffith Sciences awards highlight achievement of professional and academic staff for 2018.
New research sheds light on the alarming adaptability of tapeworms and friends.
More flying foxes are colonising urban areas, leading to a cascade of negative events, including poor health of bats, nuisance...
Fit and healthy Tasmanian devils are being taken down by deadly facial tumours that are attacking the “best” animals in...
Professor Lex Brown from Griffith University’s School of Environmenthas received the prestigious Rose-Hulman Award for his international contribution to impact...