Flinders Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) Mr Sebastian Raneskold; and Professor Kuiqing Chen, Vice-President of Changzhou University, Jiangsu, China.

Chinese Uni visits our med school

A high-level educational delegation from the Chinese regional city of Changzhou has visited the Flinders University’s Medical School as part of a fact-finding mission in Adelaide. […]

Snail venom hope for diabetics

New research has found that venom produced by an Australian marine cone snail could help develop improved diabetes treatments in years to come.

Science on the move for health

South Australian research has confirmed the benefits of more regular exercise and less sitting for immediate and long-term health benefits.

Global experts debate dodgy joint implants

International, interstate and local leaders in orthopaedics will converge on Flinders University Victoria Square this week to explore new ways to screen out poorly designed orthopaedic devices, including hip and knee replacements.

Just the right dose

When two patients are given the exact same dose of medication, their reaction to the drug – including how well it works and what side-effects it has – largely depends on the person.

Flinders researcher a Leading Light

Flinders medical scientist Associate Professor Damien Keating is the winner of the inaugural Leading Light Award from the Australian Society for Medical Research (SA).