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CQUniversity researchers collecting sea grass at Gladstone. Photo credit: Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre

Griffith researchers at Sea Jellies Illuminated research lab at Sea World. Photo credit: Griffith Coastal and Marine Research Centre

QUT research to understand coral attachment and reproduction for reef restoration. Photo credit: Collaborative coral by Brett Lewis QUT

UniSQ researcher examining a crop at the Tosari Crop Research Centre. Photo credit: Anna Singleton - University of Southern Queensland

Close up of the pore structure of a hydrogel membrane. Photo credit: Dr Katrin Kockler - Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology

UniSC A/Prof Kathy Townsend researcher in marine conservation. Photo credit: University of the Sunshine Coast

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  • Immune cell 'atlas' will help kids fight life–threatening diseases

    Researchers at UQ are developing a comprehensive paediatric immune cell 'atlas' to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of children with life–threatening diseases such as cancer, diabetes and lupus. Project lead and Director of the Ian Frazer Centre for Children’s Immunotherapy Research Professor Di Yu will collaborate with the Queensland…

    6 Sep 2024

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  • UQ researchers awarded Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships

    Nine University of Queensland researchers have been awarded $2.1 million through the 2024 Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships program.

    5 Sep 2024

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  • Eureka! UniSC insect expert in national science award win - Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science

    A University of the Sunshine Coast entomologist helping Queensland children find new insect species in their school grounds to add to a global database is celebrating the project’s win in last night’s 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

    5 Sep 2024

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  • Eureka! QUT researcher wins top science prize

    QUT Associate Professor Aaron McFadyen is among the winners of the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes announced last night. Professor McFadyen received the Eureka Prize for Innovative Use of Technology – having developed software that has revolutionised the way we analyse, assess and access airspace keeping operations safe while improving…

    5 Sep 2024

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  • UQ researchers and educators awarded three Eureka Prizes

    Teams of researchers from UQ working on pioneering melanoma imaging and preventing deadly infections, along with a science engagement team, have won prestigious 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

    5 Sep 2024

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  • Capturing PFAS chemicals for better battery technology

    Researchers at UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have made a filter which quickly and cleanly captures per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The filter contains a patented sorbent solution that uses an ion-exchange technique to isolate and remove the PFAS particles as the water passes through it.

    4 Sep 2024

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  • Digital map of Australia’s environmental health vulnerabilities

    Another step in the creation of a national digital environmental health decision-support platform has been awarded $1.9 million from the Medical Research Future Fund National Critical Research Infrastructure program. Co-lead researcher Dr Aiden Price from QUT’s Centre for Data Science said the funding would support the continued development of the…

    3 Sep 2024

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