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University of Glasgow cancer experts to receive £1.7m from Cancer Research UK

University of Glasgow scientists are to receive £1.7m from Cancer Research UK to investigate both the root causes of cancer and how treatments can be improved.

Vale: Griffith farewells Alan Mackay-Sim, a titan of science

Griffith University is paying tribute to one of its finest in Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM known to many as a pioneering stem-cell research scientist and former recipient of the Australian of the Year award.

Funding to assist with story-telling approach to opioid tapering

A University of Otago researcher hopes whānau-focused storytelling could help support people taper off potentially harmful opioids prescribed for chronic pain.

Common antidepressants can increase antibiotic resistance

University of Queensland researchers have found a range of commonly prescribed antidepressants can increase bacteria’s resistance to antibiotic medications.

Professor Ron Chen ranked 1st in Asia in computer science and electronics

One of our top scientists, Professor Ron Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, has been ranked 1st in...

New Forrest Scholars’ research to benefit people and the environment

Another four PhD students have been awarded prestigious Forrest Scholarships to carry out research at The University of Western Australia.

University of Canterbury embraces music for gaming

Music for gaming has grown up and found its place in the world of music composition. Unlike music composed for film or...

New Tuberculosis treatment could save millions of lives

World-leading scientists from the University of St Andrews reveal a new Tuberculosis (TB) therapeutics that could shorten the treatment of the disease by up to two months, potentially saving millions of lives.

“There is no such thing as self-sufficiency in medical supply chains”

Global shortages of medical equipment and problems with supply chains have during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis once again shown the strong need for global cooperation in medical supply chain management.

Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year

Industry leaders, policy makers and prominent researchers will discuss whether Aotearoa’s tourism industry is “fit for purpose” in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic at this year’s Otago Tourism Policy School.
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