Implementing exercise in the daily lives of women after reproductive cancer treatment and improving the quality of life of young Australians living with a congenital heart defect were among UQ projects awarded federal funding this week.
As Associate Dean (Research) Professor Greg Monteith is responsible for driving the growth and impact of UQ’s Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences world-leading research.
A technological advancement that may prove crucial in the long-term success of dental implants has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
A major online learning community aimed at helping classrooms become more inclusive of the diverse learning needs of students has been created with input from University of Queensland researchers.
Telerehabilitation provides the remote delivery of clinical care to patients, and during the current COVID-19 pandemic, is a vital service. However, telerehabilitation’s relevance is not simply limited to times when travel is restricted.
The Federal Government has announced $12.8 million worth of Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage grants for 26 UQ research projects, the largest investment for any Australian university.
Health clubs around Australia are set to reopen between now and mid-June. But the gains women have made online might make them less inclined to return to the gym once restrictions ease.