Flinders researcher finds super cell that ‘locks up’ Ebola
Scars on the eyes of an Ebola survivor have led researchers to a ‘super cell’ that may have the potential to help contain the virus in […]
Scars on the eyes of an Ebola survivor have led researchers to a ‘super cell’ that may have the potential to help contain the virus in […]
Two Flinders researchers have joined an elite group of Australian health and medical scientists at the annual National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Research Excellence […]
Five students from Flinders University’s Disability and Community Inclusion Unit are gaining real-world experience through their first overseas field placement at PUSPADI Bali, an NGO supporting […]
Flinders students will join up to 50 PhD candidates from around Australia in the Australian-French Entrepreneurship Challenge. The 24-hour national challenge aims to design an innovative and profitable […]
Hoverflies are under the microscope to better understand their behaviour and role in agriculture, including for pollination and the biological control of insect pests. Their remarkable motion […]
An innovative health science centre in Alice Springs has become the first Aboriginal-led collaboration to receive formal Federal Government recognition for delivery of regional health research […]
Ebola and Zika battling South Australian ophthalmologist Professor Justine Smith is among Australia’s first ‘Superstars of STEM’ charged with inspiring the next generation of female scientists. […]
New research into the mysteries of food digestion has pinpointed exactly how an important metabolic hormone is released from the human gut in response to the […]
A new imaging technology that can identify previously undetected scarring on the heart could help doctors save some of the 15,000 Australians a year who die from […]