Wearable devices to remotely manage patient chronic conditions
Wearable devices to remotely manage patient chronic conditions are set to become availablefor the medical profession as part of an Australian first.
Wearable devices to remotely manage patient chronic conditions are set to become availablefor the medical profession as part of an Australian first.
Nine new Griffith-led ARC Discovery Projects awarded $3,622,738.
Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen awarded ARC Laureate Fellowship.
Biosampling through the separation of nanoparticles and wearable technologies a step closer thanks to novel research.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
A new Griffith University study will test a novel way to manage exercise for people suffering from diabetic neuropathy using...
Griffith University researchers Dr Dinesh Palipana and Dr Claudio Pizzolato were beaming as they explained their breakthrough techniques for patients...
Griffith University's Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre has made a major contribution to new research revealing the potential for a 'total immersion of real and virtual worlds'
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.
Griffith named in nation-wide research rankings.