Link between endurance sports and heart condition
Researchers at the University of Adelaide are investigating a link between people involved in endurance sports, such as running, cycling or triathlons, and an increased risk of heart arrhythmia. South...
View ArticleTravel Report from the US: Hannah Wardill
Destination(s): • San Diego, California; USA • Miami, Florida; USA This year, I was a lucky recipient of the School of Medical Sciences HDR Travel Scholarship. This funding...
View ArticleALS Ice Bucket challenge
On Tuesday 26th August our own VC took up the ALS #icebucketchallenge trending on social media with help from two of our researchers in the school. Ian Johnson and Viythia Katharesan. The VC was...
View ArticleJoshua Burton and Andrea Yool – Discover new brain trauma approach
Congratulations to Joshua Burton and Andrea Yool for having their work featured in today’s Neurology Update. Joshua and Andrea have discovered a way to use two compounds in a way they believe will...
View ArticleTania Crotti – ASBMR Grant awardee
Congratulations to Tania Crotti for being the recipient of The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research grants in Aid Program. The program provides $1 million in research funding for 20 grants...
View ArticleViythia Katharesan – Postgraduate Research Expo awards
Congratulations to Viythia Katharesan in becoming the recpient of two awards from the recent Postgraduate Research Expo at the Adelaide University Wine Centre. The awards were awarded for her PhD...
View ArticleDr. Ian Musgrave – The toxicity of tattoo inks
Medical Sciences Dr. Ian Musgrave has had an article published in the latest “Chemistry in Australia” on the toxicity of tattoo inks. Allergy and infection are two causes for caution when contemplating...
View ArticleAnnual Memorial and Dedication Service
A quick reminder that our Annual Memorial and Dedication service is being held today at 5:30pm in Bonython Hall. Families of past donors, University staff, students, community representatives and...
View ArticleRobot eyes will benefit from insect vision
The way insects see and track their prey is being applied to a new robot under development at the University of Adelaide, in the hopes of improving robot visual systems. In a new paper published today...
View Article2015 – The Annual Memorial and Dedication Service
The University of Adelaide extends an invitation to attend the School of Medical Sciences Annual Memorial and Dedication Service. The Annual Memorial and Dedication Service is held on behalf of all...
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