Spotlight on health research at Flinders
Flinders Health Research Week opens a public window into the world-class health and medical research achievements of the precinct south of Adelaide. For the second consecutive […]
Flinders Health Research Week opens a public window into the world-class health and medical research achievements of the precinct south of Adelaide. For the second consecutive […]
Tens of thousands are likely to be saved by an early blood test for recurrent bowel cancer – a test case in commercialisation of Australian research. […]
Leading health and medical researchers at Flinders have secured more than $4.2 million in Australian Government grants.
National leaders in ophthalmology, pharmacology and oncology have been inducted into the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
The national Keep It Clever campaign comes at a crucial time for the future of Australia’s universities, research and economic growth, says Flinders Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling.
Medical researchers at Flinders University have received a total of more than $6.67 million in funding in the latest rounds of grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Medical discoveries with the potential to treat conditions ranging from cancer to Golden Staph have earned two Flinders University researchers a prestigious Tall Poppy Award for 2014.
Leading academic pharmacist, Professor Ross McKinnon has been appointed as the Foundation Director of the Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer.