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Call for more research into what causes Alzheimer’s

3 Good Health and Well Being
PublishedJuly 27, 2023 AuthorEmma O'Connor
Calls for more study to be conducted into how microorganisms contribute to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Bacteria in the nose may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD)
PublishedFebruary 18, 2022March 9, 2023 AuthorContributed
A bacterium commonly present in the nose can sneak into the brain and may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. 

Griffith University biomedical researchers take home top award

Associate Professor James St John, Dr Mo Chen, Dr Matt Barton, Dr Brent McMonagle and Associate Professor Jenny Ekberg.
Griffith Enterprise
PublishedMarch 12, 2020September 10, 2020 AuthorContributed
A team of Griffith University researchers has won the prestigious Marshall and Warren Innovation Award at the annual NHMRC Research Excellence Awards.

Pioneering spinal cord injury research gets $5.7m boost

Corporate
PublishedFebruary 26, 2020March 5, 2020 AuthorContributed
World-leading Griffith research into the development of a cell-based therapy for treating spinal cord injuries has received a $5.7m boost from the state government.

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