Media Centre
Friday 22 November 2024
Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?
Read more about Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?Friday 22 November 2024
UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
Read more about UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025Articles
Hydrogel condom and corneal repair system recipients of Medical Devices Fund
More than $2 million funding to help UOW research improve health and wellbeing
Fast-tracking new solutions for wound healing
Industry roadshow to highlight opportunities for translating research to the hospital ward
Fabricating a future where materials science meets medicine
PhD graduate is leading developments in 3D bioprinting and regenerative medicine
Biopen receives funding to boost health innovations in Australia
Federal investment to help take hand-held orthopaedic surgical device from the lab to the hospital ward
Funding boost for University of Wollongong Bioprint Facility
World-first facility will expedite development of commercial opportunities in 3D bioprinting
The good wood on sustainable, efficient electronics
A new generation of low-cost electronic devices, ranging from implantable electrodes to energy harvesting, could be possible following advances in developing electrodes from nature’s building block, cellulose.