Supporting the Medical Device Partnering Program
Recognising the significant and increasing global demand for innovative health and medical products, the South Australian Government is investing a further $900,000 to support the continuation […]
Recognising the significant and increasing global demand for innovative health and medical products, the South Australian Government is investing a further $900,000 to support the continuation […]
Successful co-design and testing of new synthetic knee models by Flinders University’s Medical Device Research Institute is producing vital tools to help surgeons continue to practice and advance […]
Kidney disease is a growing global problem, with a new portable device developed by Flinders University showcasing some of the science and innovation being thrown at […]
A $22.3 million Biomedical Translation Bridge program will help fund the growing medical technologies and pharmaceuticals (MTP) sector, including via the Flinders University-led Medical Device Partnering […]
Some slipped disc injuries might be caused by movements other than the commonly blamed bending and twisting, according to new research by Flinders University. It’s a […]
Flinders researchers in cancer and sleep apnoea will be part of the annual Fresh Science competition in Adelaide next week. Early-career researchers Laura Gell and Dr […]
A Playford Trust PhD scholarship is giving Flinders scholar Robert Trott a big step forwards in his dream career goals in biomedical engineering. The double degree […]
Professor Karen Reynolds, the driving force behind Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP), has been recognised as one of South Australia’s most innovative women after […]
Professor Karen Reynolds has been named as one of the Knowledge Nation 100, a group of visionaries, intellects, founders and game changers seen as the foremost contributors to Australia’s knowledge economy.