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16 September 2024
An elderly gentleman's hands, clasped over a walking stick

Screening tool to help diagnose malnutrition in aged care homes

Malnutrition continues to be a widespread issue in Australian aged care homes, but Griffith University researchers are striving to address...

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29 April 2024
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2 May 2017

Academic welcomes early reading screening test

Griffith University early literacy expert Dr Michelle Neumann welcomes a national early reading screening check announced by Education Minister Simon Birmingham earlier this year.

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1 March 2016

Screening test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on its way

Ground-breaking research at Griffith University into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is leading the way for the development of a new screening tool for the condition.

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23 April 2015
Headshot of Professor Ronald Quinn, Director of the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery

Drug research enhanced by fragment screening libraries

In a new paper, Director of the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Professor Ronald Quinn, says fragment screening libraries offer a novel approach to capturing nature's diversity for medical research

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18 October 2012

Screening 20-25 year olds for cholesterol

Australia needs a national screening program for genetic high cholesterol, writes Professor Ian Hamilton-Craig, Professor of Preventive Cardiology at Griffith Health Institute.

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19 September 2012

Screening call for genetic heart disease

“A national Medicare-funded screening program for genetic high cholesterol isurgently required to provide a powerful weapon in the fight against...

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21 August 2024
Maeve McKenna on the Make it Matter campaign set

Directing her own story

A love for storytelling transformed Griffith Film School alumnus Maeve McKenna into a prominent director in advertising and reality TV....

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19 August 2024
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31 July 2024

Supercharging Queensland’s drug discovery pipeline

A $2 million grant awarded to establish the Queensland Drug Discovery Alliance (QDDA) will align and grow Queensland’s small molecule therapeutic discovery capability under the leadership of Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA).

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