UQ School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences researcher Dr Stephen Townsend co-authored an article for The Conversation about the implications of the world’s first case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a female athlete for women's sport.
To address the 2023 National NAIDOC Week theme ‘For our Elders’, we asked HaBS academics to share some of the Elders who have inspired them, and why it’s important to have these strong relationships.
Dr Taskeen Janjua and Associate Professor Amirali Popat from UQ's School of Pharmacy featured on Channel 7 about nanoparticles delivering a chemotherapy drug into fast growing, aggressive brain tumours.
We all know that smoking wreaks havoc on your smile. Smoking tobacco can yellow and loosen teeth, and lead to bad breath. Now, enter vaping—the generally perceived "healthier" alternative to smoking, does vaping fare better for your teeth and gums? Let’s find out
Professor Genevieve Dingle from UQ's School of Psychology spoke to 7 News Brisbane discussing research which has found listening to music while studying can be beneficial.
Research by Dr Shelley Keating from UQ's School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences about the benefits of HIIT for people with fatty liver disease featured in an article by Knowridge.
Dr Jared Miles and PhD candidate Liam Krueger from UQ's School of Pharmacy spoke to 2ser radio about how 3D printing could improve personalised healthcare.
University of Queensland research into the impact of listening to music while studying has been so positive it is now a practical short course offered to all undergraduate students.