Indigenous children and young adults are dying from rheumatic heart disease due to ‘culturally unsafe’ and inaccessible healthcare in Australia, University of Queensland researchers have found.
The University of Queensland is leading a trial across Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast focussing on improving the delivery of life-saving treatments for hospitalised babies
More culturally responsive diversion programs are needed to prevent the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, according to University of Queensland research.
In this world first trial, the Australian HUM-TE Trial research team is working with teams from Japan and the United States of America to explore skin health and complications for the smallest and sickest babies.
Almost seventy UQ Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences staff received awards for exemplary work across academic, research and professional areas at the 2023 HaBS Staff awards.
Researchers from The University of Queensland have received more than $3.7 million through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects scheme.
UQ Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences researchers have secured almost $18 million from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) to support collaborative research and improve health outcomes.