Brushstroke of genius: intersecting science and creativity a fine art
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
Clinical trial results find one-third of participants experienced immediate loss of pain and majority experienced significant improvements in their movement.
Researchers found multiple time targets improved in ED, despite 51.4% rise in patients presenting with stroke.
A Griffith researcher has shared in a $5 million grant to develop ground-breaking research on stroke prevention. The Heart Foundation...
Understanding the experience of stroke survivors and realising that there is not a ‘one size fits all’ approach to rehabilitation are the findings from a new Griffith study.
The Honourable Quentin Bryce AD CVO has officially opened the Margaret Mittelheuser AM Trading Room.
Gold Coast residents with aphasia are set to benefit from a new social group set up by Griffith University Speech Pathology students.
One of Australia’s leading constitutional lawyers has called on the new Abbott government to make federal reform a priority. Professor...
Investment in intense therapy for post-stroke patients with aphasia improves quality of lifefor survivors as well as significant savings to...
Uncovering the roots of Indigenous employment disadvantage in Australia has won PhD graduate Dr Rae Norris one of four inaugural...