2017年7月20日 星期四

UniSA at forefront of new treatments for cancer & iPad app helps save millions of Euros in energy costs – UniSA News July



 HEALTH

Scientifically engineered nanoparticles to improve treatment for cancer

UniSA researchers have found a way to get scientifically engineered microscopic molecules to attach to cancer tumours to increase the effectiveness of radiotherapy – a major milestone it is hoped will lead to increased survival rates with fewer side effects from treatment. more

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY    HEALTH 

How to solve $30bn 'wear and tear' problem for Aussie mining more

 

What's UniSA's game changing tech to treat prostate cancer? more

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY    INSIDE UNISA 

iPad app for French trains named crème de la crème more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA    INSIDE UNISA 

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Eight months' construction in under 80 seconds more

MENTAL HEALTH    INSIDE UNISA 

Suicide education program gives meaning to mateship more

 

UniSA's new leader of counselling to focus on student empowerment more

ART AND DESIGN    COMMUNITY 

Family's refugee story helps student design award winning poster more

 

Midwifery students experience birth care around the world more

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY    COMMUNITY 

UniSA low cost satellite tech named best new business more

 

Sharing knowledge and experiences with our nearest neighbours more

NEW BOOKS    INSIDE UNISA 

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

 

Highlights from the Media Centre more

IN PICTURES     

Images of Research photography competition more

   
 

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