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Tagged with Professor Alan Mackay-Sim

Griffith University’s research success in 2016

Institute for Glycomics are calling for volunteers to be part of their malaria vaccine study.
Arts Education Law
PublishedDecember 22, 2016March 15, 2017 AuthorMelinda Rogers
Griffith University has developed the first needle-free vaccine for Strep A with the potential to help millions from suffering, uncovered the history of Aboriginal Australians in a world first genomic study and celebrated a scientist being named 2017 Queensland Australian of the Year — all in one short year.

Stem cell work hailed as paraplegic walks again

Professor Alan Mackay-Sim
Features
PublishedOctober 23, 2014September 10, 2020 AuthorMichael Jacobson
Research led by Griffith University's National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research has made a profound contribution to revolutionary surgery that has seen a paraplegic man walk again

Donation to boost spinal cord injury research

Professor Alan Mackay-Sim
Features
PublishedMay 29, 2013May 29, 2013 AuthorContributed
The Eskitis Institute has received a $150,000 donation from the Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation to further research into spinal cord injuries.
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