Sugars help to crack the ovarian cancer code
Griffith University researchers are making inroads in ovarian cancer research looking at early detection signs and how the disease spreads through the body.
Griffith University researchers are making inroads in ovarian cancer research looking at early detection signs and how the disease spreads through the body.
A total of six staff, students and alumni have been awarded prestigious Churchill Fellowships, allowing them to pursue their passion on the world stage.
The presence of an in-event health service at Schoolies Week significantly reduces the impact on Gold Coast public hospital emergency departments.
Griffith sports and musculoskeletal physio Nick Marshall has won the 2020 QLD Local Hero Award category of the Young Australian of the Year Awards.
Translational research for improved rehabilitation in Queensland is the focus of the 2ndBold Ideas Better Solutions Symposium 2018being held this week.
Exciting new research from Griffith University is providing new hope for those with acquired brain injuries. International trailblazer in stem...
New ways of improving the effectiveness of dressings and securements for the prevention of peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) failure in...
In a year when the World Health Organisation (WHO) has demanded action to lift rehabilitation services globally to improve patient lives and save money, Australia’s leading rehabilitation research group, the Hopkins Centre, is arguing that rehabilitation represents both value for money and better outcomes.
Experts in rehabilitation have joined forces to improve the outcomes for people with long-term disabling conditions including spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and persistent pain.
Queensland's Chief Health Officer, Dr Jeannette Young, Vice Chancellor of the Queensland University of Technology, Professor Peter Coaldrake, and the Director of the Queensland Museum Network, Professor Suzanne Miller, have received Honorary Doctorates from Griffith University