Spinal Cord Injury rehabilitation technology steps toward commercialisation
Griffith University’s BioSpine team, led by Dr Claudio Pizzolato, has won a coveted place in a health tech accelerator program...
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Griffith University’s BioSpine team, led by Dr Claudio Pizzolato, has won a coveted place in a health tech accelerator program...
A Griffith University and UQ research collab is reshaping our understanding of human biomechanics.
Griffith researchers have developed a groundbreaking diagnostic tool to?streamline the custom fitting of bionic prosthetic limbs?which usually involve an arduous process of trial and error.
Griffith University researchers are using cutting-edge equipment to expose and inspire girls to pursue STEM at the university level.
Two Griffith University-led research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) worth $2.9 million.
A $3.8m funding boost for a crucial Griffith University research program focusing on digitally-enabled rehabilitation technology for spinal cord injury.
Two teams of Griffith University researchers have been given the opportunity to fast-track their technologies to market, after being accepted...
Three of Griffith University’s academics are kicking goals after being named in the top 100 female sports innovators in the country, a testament to their work in the sporting arena.
Griffith promotes workforce diversity and inclusion during Disability Action Week and asks employers to ‘open-up to opportunity’.
Griffith University is reimagining an inclusive future for people with disabilities, launching a major new long-term research initiative.