How an ancient virus is implicated in MND
A new cutting-edge project under the leadership of FHMRI researcher Associate Professor Mary-Louise Rogers will test if an ancient virus may cause Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and, whether […]
A new cutting-edge project under the leadership of FHMRI researcher Associate Professor Mary-Louise Rogers will test if an ancient virus may cause Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and, whether […]
An international collaboration led by Flinders University has identified a potential biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Motor Neuron Disease (MND), providing a […]
Flinders University has honoured esteemed medical graduate and FightMND co-founder, the late Dr Ian Davis, at the naming of a new robotics lab. The MND research […]
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 […]
Mary-Louise Rogers’ quest to beat the scourge of Motor Neurone Disease has seen her named one of South Australia’s 2018 ‘Winnovation’ winners. Dr Rogers, who leads […]
Flinders’ Professor Tracey Wade and researcher Dr Mary-Louise Rogers will take the Ice Bucket Challenge tomorrow (Friday 23 March) in support of those affected by Motor Neurone Disease and their families, and […]
Flinders University researchers are pioneering a new and simple test to pick up signals of Motor Neuron Disease in patients.
Flinders Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor Nancy Cromar, led the way yesterday as dozens of Flinders staff and students took a Mass Ice Bucket Challenge to support motor neurone disease.