Flinders Ig Nobel winner cracks global anaesthetic
One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders inventor Professor Colin Raston an Ig Nobel prize.
One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders inventor Professor Colin Raston an Ig Nobel prize.
Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will remain a driving force behind SA’s medical technologies industry, thanks to an extra $250,000 in State Government funding.
Flinders University will take part in a ground-breaking national pilot program to help promote and retain more women in the traditionally male-dominated fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM).
Nearly a third of South Australians will be not just fat, but obese by 2019. That’s the prediction in today’s (Friday 4 September) ‘Australia New Zealand Journal of Public Health’ (ANZJPH).
A fantastic fifty of Flinders runners, naming rights, and an organiser – and previous winner – who is also a Flinders graduate will mean this year’s Fitzy’s 5 has its strongest Flinders flavour yet.
The latest findings on Australian cannabis have just been made available by Flinders’ National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction.
It’s a match made in the heavens – almost literally! Leading light in solar technology research Flinders University and the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge are embarking on an historic partnership.
Flinders staff will play a key role as researchers, health care professionals and managers, policy makers and consumer representatives share bold research ideas at a workshop in Adelaide tomorrow.
A South Australian orthopaedic device which removes the need for multiple x-rays when fixing bone fractures has received international acclaim.