Sea snail compound reduces cancer risk

The remarkable ability of a small Australian sea snail to produce a colourful purple compound to protect its eggs is proving even more remarkable for its […]

Parasitic worms infect dogs, humans

A human infective nematode found in remote northern areas of Australia has been identified in canine carriers for the first time. Flinders University environmental health researchers, […]

Robotics to combat motor neurone disease

New robotics and lab facilities at Flinders will add power to the University’s vital role in the global fight against motor neurone disease. Supported by FightMND […]

Solutions for combined sleep woes

A new study shows treating insomnia first can lead to 50% better outcomes for people suffering with concurrent insomnia and sleep apnoea. The ‘double whammy’ of […]

New way to measure quality of aged care

The Caring Futures Institute at Flinders University is leading research into developing a new quality of life measure that aged care providers can use for quality […]

Flinders improves in world university rankings

Flinders University’s solid performance in research and education is reflected in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) analysis for 2019. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling […]

Open Days unlock the future at Flinders

Spotting fake news from real headlines, an escape room mystery that pits participants against the clock, and exploring the inner workings of the human body via […]

Future of film in sound hands

Flinders University’s long association with South Australia’s film industry has seen the SA Film Corporation officially name its Adelaide Studios sound mixing theatre after Michael Rowan. […]

Wound management project to help aged

Flinders will support a new $5.25 million research project with industry leader Wound Innovations and global partner Paul Hartmann Pty Ltd. Building on work done by […]