A new research study is looking to improve the lives of people with diabetes by developing a matchstick-size nano-implant that removes the need for daily insulin injections.
New research findings from The University of Queensland have revealed that hollow nanospheres made from iron oxide hold promise as an antibacterial agent to fight diseases caused by microbial infections.
Queensland Health’s Forensic and Scientific Services is leading an innovative research collaboration with the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at The University of Queensland to develop an improved diagnostic test to detect Zika virus.
A chemical engineer based at The University of Queensland, Dr Wibowo is one of 10 early career researchers from around the world chosen for the program’s first intake.
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) researchers have taken a significant step in designing nanoparticles, that mimic a virus, to deliver medicines to diseased or damaged cells.
Researchers at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology are using nano-engineered oil droplets to target infectious diseases and cancer cells.