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Health Economics Seminar Series
Missed out on our last Health Economics Seminar? Listen to the podcasts or find out more about upcoming seminar topics. An introductory series of policy and practice relevant health economics seminars hosted by the Health Economics Collaborative, this is a joint initiative of the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, the University of South Australia and SA Health. more..

South Australia's top pharmacist
UniSA graduate Justin Turner has been named as the 2008 South Australian Pharmacist of the Year by the South Australian Branch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia for his "outstanding commitment to professional pharmacy services". more..

Book traces path from craft to science
A new book details the evolution of pharmacy and medical science education in South Australia. more..

UniSA helps Australia find next generation of sports stars
As part of a unique initiative by the National Talent Identification and Development (NTID) program, UniSA's School of Health Sciences is working with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) to support their efforts in establishing a network of Testing Centres to help fast-track talented athletes from around Australia into selected Olympic Games and World Championship sports. more..

NHMRC Fellowship for population health expert
One of UniSA's newest professorial appointments, John Lynch, has just been awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Principal Research Fellowship.  The Fellowship will provide almost $770,000 in funding over the next five years for the development of an advanced research hub in population health. more..

Awarding OT's "can do" attitude
This year's National OT Week was a real cause for celebration for staff and students involved in UniSA's occupational therapy program. more..

Students take podiatry services to the outback
Taking podiatry services to outback Indigenous communities presents an exciting challenge for UniSA students and their lecturers, who provide a unique outreach facility that is not offered by any other university in Australia. more..

The new medical scientists
This year, UniSA's School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences celebrates 40 years of professional courses in laboratory medicine. more..

Older and alone in a crowd
Loneliness for older people is a personal experience that is often difficult to talk about and hard to describe. Because of the stigma attached to loneliness, it is often kept secret from others. more..

Occupational Therapy notches up another teaching award
Director of UniSA's Occupational Therapy Program, Susan Gilbert Hunt has received an Award for Teaching Excellence in the Australian Awards for Australian University Teaching for "work integrated learning". more..

Heart failure adds to winter’s woes
A major study into seasonal variations in the health of Australian heart failure patients may have some important implications for the public health system.

Australia's outstanding young scientists
Health scientist Dr Alison Coates, bionic ear researcher Dr Mark McDonnell and pharmacist Dr Michael Sorich join a trio of other Tall Poppies and UniSA colleagues - Dr Beverly Muhlhausler, Dr Emma Parkinson-Lawrence and 2007 South Australian Young Tall Poppy of the Year, Dr Craig Williams - who were recognised last year as Australia's outstanding young scientists.

SA Women's Honour Roll recognition
Pro Vice-Chancellor in the Division of Health Sciences Professor Robyn McDermott has been recognised in the SA Women's Honour Roll for her achievements in improved primary care services to remote Indigenous communities in central and northern Australia, especially in diabetes care and the prevention of complications. 

Dual approach to dairy research holds promise
UniSA's Nutritional Physiology Research Centre (NPRC) will be a key partner in research into functional foods as part of a state to state agreement with Manitoba, Canada and South Australia designed to spearhead collaborative research.

Division wins over $1 million in research grants
In the latest round of ARC Linkage grants announced in Canberra, the Division of Health Sciences has won ARC funding for four research projects. The ARC grants awarded to the Division of Health Sciences total $1.2 million.
 

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