Using the past to see into the future
Researchers from Flinders University are looking into the past to predict whether some people in the early stages of glaucoma are likely to go blind in the future.
Researchers from Flinders University are looking into the past to predict whether some people in the early stages of glaucoma are likely to go blind in the future.
A new drug developed by researchers from Flinders University could hold the key to better treatment of some blinding eye diseases.
As part of the SAFC’s 40th anniversary, Associate Professor Mike Walsh has been commissioned to write a history of the organisation and its activities.
Flinders academic and editor of ‘Asian Studies Review’, Dr Michael Barr, has welcomed the Henry Report on Australia in the Asian Century, but with a message of caution.
An online resource to help cancer patients cope with the stressors of the disease will be evaluated under a new Flinders University project.
A portrait of Professor Karen Reynolds will go on display in Canberra’s Parliament House from next week.
Women are grossly underrepresented in peace negotiations, with UN figures showing women make up fewer than three per cent of signatories to peace agreements.
Prospective paramedics are being pushed to their limits as they perform some of the toughest rescues imaginable this week.
Flinders University has honoured a group of its most eminent professors with the inaugural award of the title of “Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor”.