MenziesHealth

@MenziesHealth

Menzies Health Institute Queensland - Translating innovative health research into better health outcomes , Australia

Gold Coast, Queensland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2014.
Rođen/a 08. rujna

Tweetovi

Blokirali ste korisnika/cu @MenziesHealth

Jeste li sigurni da želite vidjeti te tweetove? Time nećete deblokirati korisnika/cu @MenziesHealth

  1. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    3. velj
    Poništi
  2. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    3. velj
    Poništi
  3. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    Scholarship opportunity to complete a , in the areas of: - and/or health - impacts on emergency departments and/or ambulance services

    Poništi
  4. 31. sij

    Our infectious diseases expert, Professor Nigel McMillan gives his insight into coronavirus. He says Australia is "very well placed” to deal with infectious disease outbreaks. Read more:

    Poništi
  5. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    Why do giraffes have spots and do humans have more hair than apes. Listen to Dr Matt () and Dr Mike () talk everything to on

    Poništi
  6. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    26. sij

    Get a copy of our paper on using for video-conferencing for older in and read about the challenges of use in this population

    Poništi
  7. 23. sij

    Are you a early career researcher working on disease-related research with a strong translational focus? Join us at the 2nd Griffith ECR Cross-Institute Symposium on 27 March! For more information, to register or submit an abstract, visit:

    Poništi
  8. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    21. sij

    We are hiring! We are looking for a Research Assistant to provide assistance in laboratory work including cell culture, screening and microscopy. We are at the Gold Coast developing therapies for spinal cord injury and neurodegeneration! Deadline 13th Feb:

    Poništi
  9. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    16. sij

    Day 1 of Qatar Health 2020 about to begin. Looking forward to discussions about mass gatherings, emergency health and disaster health over the next 3 days.

    Poništi
  10. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    16. sij

    ! This image shows a mixture of growing which are involved with supporting found within the and . Thank you to team member Dr Todd Shelper for capturing this image!

    Poništi
  11. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    Each year more than 24,000 Australians experience a sudden cardiac arrest. In cases of cardiac arrest, time is everything. Community responders can save lives. Everyone who is able to should undertake and training.

    Poništi
  12. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    People who can be more vulnerable to smoke and air pollution include: - people with heart or lung conditions (including asthma) - children aged less than 14 years - pregnant women, and - people over 65 years of age.

    Poništi
  13. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    8. sij

    A pilot program developed by 's and sees a significant drop in customer aggression towards retail employees, reports :

    Poništi
  14. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    7. sij
    Poništi
  15. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    29. pro 2019.

    I’m super proud of my work achievements in 2019. Teaching, research, podcast, YouTube, radio, & TV. But it’s important to recognise that none of these would occur without the help of others. Special people that care, foster, support, & facilitate. Thank you to those people.

    Poništi
  16. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    26. pro 2019.

    Have you been researching mental health in a higher education context? We want to hear from you. Submit an abstract for AMHHEC 2020

    Poništi
  17. 23. pro 2019.

    We would like to wish you and your loved ones a safe, happy and healthy holiday season🎄2019 has proven to be another exceptional year for and we would like to thank you for your ongoing support and commitment🎅

    Poništi
  18. 22. pro 2019.

    A new study conducted by MHIQ researcher Dr Nic West is hoping to ease the symptoms of hay fever sufferers across the country through a new probiotic supplement.

    Poništi
  19. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    19. pro 2019.

    Probiotics are showing promise as a treatment for hay fever. were at our Gold Coast campus today to find out more about the latest trial being run by Dr Nic West and the team at

    Poništi
  20. 19. pro 2019.

    A new MHIQ study aims to develop drugs to treat chronic mosquito-borne viral diseases such as Ross River, Chikungunya, O’nyong’nyong and Mayaro viruses. Read more:

    Prikaži ovu nit
    Poništi

Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.

Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.

    Možda bi vam se svidjelo i ovo:

    ·