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Centre for Healthcare Transformation

We bring together leading clinicians, health economists, statisticians and implementation scientists from a variety of fields, including nursing and other health sciences.

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Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health

Our research spans the design, development, and application of methods for genomic discovery, analysis and translation to drive outcomes in the real world of clinical and personalised health.

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Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre

Leading research to improve health outcomes for people affected by cancer and other chronic or life-limiting conditions.

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Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation

We are one of Australia’s leading health services research centres, with strengths in health economics, implementation science, statistics and data analysis.

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Australia-China Centre for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

An international network that aims to generate interdisciplinary awareness and promote and expand scientific cooperation and communication between China and Australia.

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Centre for Biomedical Technologies

We aim to deliver better health in our lifetime, by improving how we treat complex medical cases stemming from injuries, infection and age-related issues. Our research focuses on better patient treatments and quality of life into the future.

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Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland

We conduct high-quality research and education to reduce road trauma, and inform the development of road safety countermeasures and policies to keep the community safe on the road.

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Centre for Immunology and Infection Control

An inter-disciplinary and cross-sectoral innovation hub to investigate and develop tools to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases resulting from immune dysregulation or pathogen infection.

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Centre for Microbiome Research

We develop novel culture-independent molecular approaches and bioinformatics tools to answer important questions about the role of microbial communities in human and environmental health.

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Centre for Vision and Eye Research

We are shaping the future of vision through our research and working to address vision problems affecting everyday Australians.

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Our research groups and projects

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Research Careers in Health

Project website for Achieving Gender Equality in STEMM Hospital and Health Service Research ARC Linkage Grant

Skill Sport Performance Research Injury Group (SPRING)

The Skill, Sport Performance Research and Injury Group (SPRING) at the Queensland University of Technology

Statistical and Genomic Epidemiology Laboratory (SGEL)

The Statistical and Genomic Epidemiology Laboratory (SGEL) studies the role of genetics in the development and mechanism of human traits, with particular emphasis on migraine, and the specific goal of identifying genetic risk factors and detecting common genetic links with other disorders, in particular depression, endometriosis and epilepsy.

Stress Genomics Lab

Our laboratory focuses on improving our understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying the individual stress response. Using omics data (gene expression, epigenetics and genotypes), our projects aim to identify risk and protective factors that drive the response to stress.

Systems Thinking Incident Review (STIR)

The STIR app has been developed to assist occupational health and safety practitioners to review risk controls following staff injury and is based on Rasmussen’s Accimap technique (check out the STIR app here). WorkSafe Victoria has funded QUT to evaluate the STIR app and information about this trial and its progress can be found on this website.

The Bridge Program

The Bridge Program aims to boost the commercial outputs of Australian pharmaceutical research, by improving the quality and quantity of commercial deals that arise from Australia’s pharmaceutical research sector. The Bridge Program includes face-to-face and online training in the scientific, legal, financial, clinical, regulatory and reimbursement disciplines that contribute to research translation and the commercialisation of medicines.

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QUT Health Clinics

Researchers from across many disciplines conduct their research in QUT Health Clinics facilities.

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Study with us

Be a part of a more progressive, collaborative approach to research and contribute to your field, progress into academia or grow your career.

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Work with our students

Research student internships bring a fresh perspective, new skills and innovative approaches to your workplace.

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Our facilities

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Research news

15 Nov 2024

ARC Linkage program boosts diverse projects

QUT researchers are celebrating the awarding of four ARC Linkage grants totalling $1,610,220 and one ARC Linkage and Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities grant of $261,250.

8 Nov 2024

Study leads way to early detection and treatment of aggressive prostate cancer

QUT scientists have uncovered functionality of a genetic variant in the prostate specific antigen (PSA) gene to improve the current diagnostic test to help distinguish aggressive from non-aggressive prostate cancers and the level of treatment the patient needs.

29 Oct 2024

Project seeks genetic markers of heart disease in Indigenous Australians: Heart Foundation grant

Associate Professor Shivashankar Nagaraj from QUT’s School of Biomedical Sciences will lead the project, “Uncovering the genetic basis of cardiovascular disease in Indigenous Australians” funded by a $301,000 Heart Foundation First Nations CVD Grant.

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