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Centre for Healthcare Transformation

We bring together leading clinicians, health economists, statisticians and implementation scientists from a variety of fields, including nursing and other health sciences.

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Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health

Our research spans the design, development, and application of methods for genomic discovery, analysis and translation to drive outcomes in the real world of clinical and personalised health.

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Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre

Leading research to improve health outcomes for people affected by cancer and other chronic or life-limiting conditions.

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Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation

We are one of Australia’s leading health services research centres, with strengths in health economics, implementation science, statistics and data analysis.

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Australia-China Centre for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

An international network that aims to generate interdisciplinary awareness and promote and expand scientific cooperation and communication between China and Australia.

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Centre for Biomedical Technologies

We aim to deliver better health in our lifetime, by improving how we treat complex medical cases stemming from injuries, infection and age-related issues. Our research focuses on better patient treatments and quality of life into the future.

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Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland

We conduct high-quality research and education to reduce road trauma, and inform the development of road safety countermeasures and policies to keep the community safe on the road.

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Centre for Immunology and Infection Control

An inter-disciplinary and cross-sectoral innovation hub to investigate and develop tools to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases resulting from immune dysregulation or pathogen infection.

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Centre for Microbiome Research

We develop novel culture-independent molecular approaches and bioinformatics tools to answer important questions about the role of microbial communities in human and environmental health.

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Centre for Vision and Eye Research

We are shaping the future of vision through our research and working to address vision problems affecting everyday Australians.

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Our research groups and projects

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Australian Centre for Health Law Research

The Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) is a group of transdisciplinary researchers who conduct innovative research at the intersection of law, health, ethics, and policy. We aim to generate new knowledge to inform reforms to law, policy and practice.

Australian Hartford Consortium of Gerontological Nursing Excellence

Enhancing the capacity and competency of nurses in Australia to provide quality care to older adults through staff development, advancing gerontological nursing science, facilitating adoption of best practices, fostering leadership, and designing and shaping policy.

Australian Translational Genomics Centre

The Australian Translational Genomics Centre (ATGC) is the first genomic diagnostic service in Queensland, and one of the largest programs of its kind in Australasia, providing whole-exome or whole-genome sequencing and microarray services.

Building Healthy Communities

Research that supports building resilient communities in Queensland that are healthy, innovative and diverse

Burns and Trauma Research

We're working to improve outcomes for children with burn injuries

CARE - Communication, Attachment and Relationship Experiences Research Laboratory

CARE Research Lab - highlights the research work being conducted by Honours, Masters and Doctoral students and staff in the area of relationship science in the School of Psychology and Counselling. CARE seeks to promote relationship science and contribute to understanding the factors that promote happy, healthy coupling. Staff and students at the CARE research laboratory utilise developmental and social psychological theories such as adult attachment, communication, attributions, self-regulation, distribution of mental labour, and stress and coping. While adult intimate relationships are central to many CARE researchers, we also research other types of close relationships, such as parent-child connections or sibships. The research methods employed by CARE researchers include contemporary quantitative approaches, qualitative interview methods and experimental designs. Our research aims to contribute to the theoretical understanding of relationship science, but it also seeks to contribute positively to practice. Many of our researchers are both academics and registered psychologists who recognise the importance of adopting an evidence-base approach to their practice. CARE is intended to be a collaborative research space and we welcome contact from potential contributors, and seek to share the results of our research with other organisations and the wider community.

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QUT Health Clinics

Researchers from across many disciplines conduct their research in QUT Health Clinics facilities.

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Be a part of a more progressive, collaborative approach to research and contribute to your field, progress into academia or grow your career.

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Work with our students

Research student internships bring a fresh perspective, new skills and innovative approaches to your workplace.

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Research news

16 Apr 2024

$2.5M Medical Research Future Fund grant to study recurrent wheeze in preschoolers

QUT Professor Anne Chang has been awarded a $2,588,607 Medical Research Future Fund grant to lead a multidisciplinary, multi-institution project. 

15 Apr 2024

QUT partners with Omico to pave the way for precision cancer care in Qld

QUT’s Australian Translational Genomics Centre (ATGC) will help link Queensland patients with clinical trials to evaluate treatments to improve outcomes for people with cancer, thanks to a new collaboration with non-profit research organisation Omico and the PrOSPeCT program.

21 Mar 2024

QUT unveils new virtual production film that depicts mass casualty event

It’s 2030 and unidentified space debris begin to fall across multiple locations in Queensland, triggering a mass casualty incident response from emergency services.

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