02
Sep
Regenerating Australia
The Griffith University MBA Program and Yunus Centre are partnering to to bring a positive view of what Australia could be like in 2030 by implementing big ideas that already exist that respond to the needs, hopes and dreams of its people.
22
Aug
2022 MHIQ/HPS Seminar - Session 1: Griffith Enterprise (GE) Consultancy and Contractual Research
Mr Aaron Isted's session will focus on generating awareness around 1) the role of Griffith Enterprise (GE), 2) the who, what, where, why and how of Consultancy and Contract Research activity, 3) the internal process, 4) IP and Commercialisation, and 5) how GE can help. It is our hope that individuals will finish the session with a deeper understanding of CCR activity and its importance within the university, combined with a greater awareness of the internal support mechanisms available.
15
Aug
2022 GCORE/SHS Lecture - Computational Modelling to Predict the Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis
Dr Amir Esrafilian discusses the development of multiscale neuromusculoskeletal finite element modelling and simulation workflows to estimate person- and task-specific knee cartilage mechanics governing tissue degradation response. Analyzing different functional activities and gait modifications, the developed computational models demonstrated the potential to assist clinicians in designing tailored rehabilitation and gait modifications to prevent or postpone mechanically induced KOA.
12
Aug
2022 MHIQ/GCORE Seminar - Personalised Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling
Dr Luca Modenese will present some recent technical developments that his group has achieved for generating, in a fully automated way, accurate models of the musculoskeletal system of individuals from standard medical images. Building on that, he will present a motoneuron driven model of the neuromuscular control that his group has recently developed using spike trains of motor units obtained from decomposition of high-density electromyographic recording as input.
11
Aug
2022 MHIQ/Clinical Trial Unit Seminar - Australian Teletrial Program ATP and QRCCC
Melanie Poxton and Khan Redzwan Habib will provide information about the Australian Teletrial Program (ATP) and that the grant supports all sixteen Hospital and Health services in Queensland. They will explain how patients in Queensland now have access to clinical trials closer to home and that by using the ATP model this allows such a broad service. The ATP model has the potential to Close the Gap in health outcomes for all Queenslanders.
09
Aug