World leading researchers convene to help combat space health hurdles
Professor Julie Hides is supporting NASA in solving musculoskeletal injuries in space.
Professor Julie Hides is supporting NASA in solving musculoskeletal injuries in space.
Griffith University researchers are redefining the future of limb loss rehabilitation.
Griffith University has received funding for six research projects through the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award scheme.
Griffith Spotlights encompass a broad range of research that aim to bring benefits to communities locally and globally.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognised at the 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards will be held virtually this year on September 15.
As one of four research partners in ARC CMIT, Griffith University is leading two key projects with the potential to deliver significantly better clinical outcomes for orthopaedic deformities, injuries and disabilities.
NHMRC funding for Griffith researcherstotals $5,167,963.
Improving musculoskeletal health and reducing persistent pain are some of the research areas of Professor Michel Coppieters, the newly appointed Menzies Foundation Professor of Allied Health Research at Griffith University.
‘One Health: Enhancing Research, Practice and Outcomes,’is the theme of the 10th Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference 2014.