Emma O'Connor

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13 November 2024
Man flu

Needle-free influenza vaccine on the horizon

Hope is on the horizon for needle-phobic patients as Griffith University researchers have created a new influenza vaccine composition designed to be administered via the nose.

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24 October 2024
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21 October 2024

World-first clinical trial for treating spinal cord injury

A Phase I human clinical trial is set to commence to test the efficacy and safety of the transplantation of olfactory cell nerve bridges to treat chronic spinal cord injury.

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2 October 2024

Saliva could hold the key to diagnosing liver fibrosis

Salivary biomarkers could be the way forward in diagnosing liver fibrosis thanks to a partnership between Griffith University and Gallipoli...

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27 September 2024

Griffith’s Outstanding Alumni Award 2024 winners

Griffith University has named four winners at its prestigious Outstanding Alumni Awards 2024 ceremony in Brisbane with Leona Murphy taking out the top gong.

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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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12 September 2024

$6.8 million grant for world-first Spinal Injury Project trial

A world-first trial to help improve the lives of Australians living with a debilitating spinal cord injury is a step closer with a $6.8 million Medical Research Future Fund grant.

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9 September 2024
Griffith University's Nathan Campus

Griffith home to new ‘Test and Validation’ quantum lab

Griffith University’s partnership with PsiQuantum will see a new ‘Test and Validation’ lab opened at Griffith’s Nathan campus. PsiQuantum will...

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27 August 2024

De-mystifying the targeted removal of red blood cells

The mystery surrounding the targeted removal of red blood cells from the human body is at the centre of new Griffith University research.

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