Hope for smarter lung cancer care

When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows. Medical researchers at Flinders University […]

Hope for treating autoimmune diseases

A routine blood test that measures a patient’s inflammation levels could improve the early diagnosis and management of a wide range of debilitating autoimmune diseases. The […]

Possible test for COVID-19 high risk

Measuring a patient’s inflammatory response to coronavirus when hospitalised could help to identify those most at risk of severe, extended illness or even death from the […]

New hope to reduce bladder pain

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are painful and usually short-lived – but in many people low levels of infection can be found long after it’s thought to […]

Not a dry eye in the house

Stem cell research is aiming to provide a much-needed therapies for a debilitating eye condition, sometimes called painful blindness.

Building better blood vessels

A Flinders University research team is developing novel drugs that could pave the way for potential breakthroughs in cancer, dementia and Parkinson’s disease.