Global health care at the crossroads
How can the world’s booming population stay healthy? Hear what Flinders family doctor advocate Professor Michael Kidd has to say.
How can the world’s booming population stay healthy? Hear what Flinders family doctor advocate Professor Michael Kidd has to say.
Flinders throws open its doors to the public on Saturday with behind-the-scenes tours – and loads of family activities.
A new Flinders University study shows that coastal ocean currents in parts of southern Australia have a major bearing on marine animal movement.
Two special publications marking Flinders’ contribution to Indigenous affairs both in Australia and overseas are being launched as part of the University’s 50th Anniversary.
A new blood test targeting tumor DNA in colorectal (bowel) cancer patients has detected early signs of recurrence of the disease at twice the rate of […]
National leaders in ophthalmology, pharmacology and oncology have been inducted into the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
Robots built by Tonsley students have gone into battle in national university competitions.
Thanks to crowdfunding supporters, shark ecologist Dr Charlie Huveneers will launch a new research project into the ‘secret lives’ of white sharks off South Australia’s remote Neptune Islands.
Sawyer, the next-generation smart collaborative robot designed by US company Rethink Robotics, has joined the Baxter robot at Flinders at Tonsley.