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No, COVID-19 does not enter our DNA
Published on:
30 July 2021
QBI researchers are refuting claims that COVID-19 can enter a person’s DNA.
Federal funding success for brain research
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29 August 2019
Federal Minister for Health Greg Hunt MP visited The University of Queensland today to announce more than $440 million in NHMRC funding for Australian researchers.
Brain researcher hopes to explain Alzheimer’s genetics
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11 October 2016
Alzheimer's disease research has earned QBI's Professor Geoff Faulkner a $1.25 million CSL Centenary Fellowship.
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