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Australian Researchers Receive $11.4 million in Federal Government Funding
[caption id="attachment_6263" align="alignright" width="160"] Minister for Health Peter Dutton[/caption] [ + ]
New Test to Diagnose TB in Children on its Way
[caption id="attachment_7662" align="alignright" width="200"] Dr Lachlan Coin[/caption] [ + ]
Experts Propose Adoption of a Cohesive Cardiac Care Approach
[caption id="attachment_7636" align="alignright" width="163"] Associate Professor Julie Redfern[/caption] [ + ]
Cancer Council Welcomes Recommended Changes to Cervical Screening Program
Cancer Council has welcomed recommended changes to Australia's cervical screening program announced today by Australia's Medical Services Advisory Committee. [ + ]
International Clinical Trials Could Change Way Prostate Cancer is Treated
The way prostate cancer is treated could have a radical re-think as two international clinical trials go ahead. [ + ]
Gene Signatures predict Survival Rates in Breast Cancer Cases
A Queensland scientists has discovered new gene signatures which can predict survival rates in all breast cancer cases, give a more accurate prognosis and ensure the most effective treatment is prescribed. [ + ]
Australian Nursing Awards Finalists Announced
[caption id="attachment_7632" align="alignright" width="200"] Anne-Marie Corboy[/caption] [ + ]
Scientists Shedding the Light on Malaria
[caption id="attachment_7566" align="alignright" width="200"] Photo copyright: Tanakawho[/caption] [ + ]
Queensland Researcher Joins World's Largest Genomics Company
The world’s largest genomics company, Illumina, has chosen a researcher from The University of Queensland to join as Director of Scientific Research. [ + ]
St Andrew's Opens New Hybrid Theatre
St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital’s new state-of-the-art Hybrid Theatre, the first such theatre in a private hospital in Queensland, is now fully operational. [ + ]
Global Burden of Disease Study Shows Death from Liver Cancer is Increasing
Deaths from viral Hepatitis B and C have surpassed HIV/AIDS in many countries, including Australia and in Western Europe, according to an analysis of the 2010 Global Burden of Disease study. [ + ]