Academics from The Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences were celebrated for their innovation and creativity at the 2022 UQ Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
Researchers at The University of Queensland are testing the limits of 3D printing technology, using it in innovative ways to improve health and wellbeing.
Emeritus Professor Laurie Walsh and Associate Professor Arosha Weerakoon spoke to The House of Wellness about the dangers of some DIY dentistry trends promoted on TikTok.
The University of Queensland will invest $50 million over seven years increasing research capabilities to address the most pressing health and medical challenges at the same time as creating economic opportunities.
UQ School of Dentistry Senior Lecturer and dentist Dr Michael Foley has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his significant service to community health and to dental education.
More children from low-income families are accessing dental services and having regular visits thanks to The Child Dental Benefit Schedule (CDBS), University of Queensland research has found.
University of Queensland researchers are developing a new treatment using laser technology to improve the surface of dental implants and prevent implant failure.
Anna Kelly loves the alchemy of art and science which goes into quality dental care and credits The University of Queensland with providing plenty of support and hands-on experience during her degree.
Dr Chun Xu from UQ’s School of Dentistry spoke to 7 News about using nanotechnology to provide more effective long-term pain relief for people with sensitive teeth.
To address the 2021 theme "Inclusion" for UQ Teaching and Learning Week we highlighted some of the teachers who enhance student learning in UQ's Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences.
Professor Saso Ivanovski, Head of The University of Queensland’s School of Dentistry has been recognised as a world leader in regenerative periodontal medicine research with a prestigious international award.
Dr Pingping Han, a postdoctoral research fellow from UQ’s School of Dentistry was internationally recognised with an Osteology Advanced Researcher Grant from the Osteology Foundation in Switzerland for her work towards treating gum disease.
Professor Lo Do, from UQ's School of Dentistry was interviewed by Brisbane Times about his study on 24,664 Australian children that raised particular concerns for young Queenslanders and tooth decay.
Children with limited exposure to fluoridated water and a high sugar intake are 70 per cent more likely to develop cavities in their permanent teeth, according to University of Queensland-led research.