Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) neuroscientists from The University of Queensland will visit Shanghai this week to formalise a growing relationship between QBI and the Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Neuroscience (ION).
The Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) and international technology company Zeiss Australasia have agreed to develop high-end microscopy at The University of Queensland.
A unique gathering of neuroscientists will process some of the big questions – and even bigger equations – when the group comes together at The University of Queensland on 13–14 August.
Biomedical and computational scientists at The University of Queensland have combined forces to create a powerful new tool that will greatly increase the amount of data bio-scientists can process.
Four of the Queensland Brain Institute’s most senior scientists have been selected to work on an international research collaboration that seeks to better understand the fundamental processes behind human thinking and vision.
A Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) led team has identified a molecule that plays a key role in establishing the major nerve connections between each side of the adult brain.
The University of Queensland's status as a centre for neuroscience excellence has been recognised with a $10m grant for the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) in the federal budget.
Four exceptional students from Redlands College will be lauded before their peers on Thursday, when their school is presented with a microscope they won in a science competition
Collaboration between The University of Queensland and world renowned microscope maker Carl Zeiss has taken another leap forward in the latest round of Smart State Fellowship grants.
The Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) and the Motor Neurone Disease Association of Queensland (MNDAQ) will conduct a public information seminar about MND on Sunday.
With all the drama of a prime-time reality show, the inaugural Australian Brain Bee Challenge created neuroscience education history on Tuesday, 14 March at The University of Queensland.
Increased collaboration between some the best neuroscientists in Australia and China is likely to result from recent high-level discussions at The University of Queensland (UQ).