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ARC special research initiative funding of $36 million for MONASH-UOW-QUT Antarctic research centre
SCIT medical imaging analysis recently published in the top-tier outlet
According to the statistics of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, by average, about 1750 people are diagnosed with brain cancer each year in Australia, which means roughly one brain cancer diagnosed every five hours. Also, in Australia brain cancer is the most life-threatening cancer for children and people under 40.
Leading role for UOW in Antarctic science collaboration
Can the cops really fine you for being out and about? Featuring Dr Julia Quilter
Hand sanitiser on the horizon to protect local healthcare workers
Thinking sociologically about COVID-19
COVID-19 is a global public health and economic crisis. The risk to any one person or country is shared with all others, such that we are morally required to act together: self-interest and common interest align. Effective management of the pandemic requires a coordinated international response. The interdependence of humans and of their social systems, now thrown into unpleasantly sharp relief, is a fundamental starting point for sociologists.