The University of Queensland's Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) is a new $70M facility designed to bridge the gap between exponentially-expanding biomedical science and the increasing complexity of modern patient care. Our joint 'bench to bedside' and 'bedside to bench' focus addresses a critical area of unmet need in the early 21st century.
Our Research Focus
Events

Professor Kerry Atkinson Seminar
Thu, 26 Nov 16:30
"Off-the-shelf" stem cells for regenerative medicine
Professor Ray Lund
Thu, 3 Dec 12:00
Rescuing vision using stem cell transplants: progress in animal studies and clinical prospects
Associate Professor Ernst Wolvetang Seminar
Thu, 3 Dec 16:30
Unraveling the biology of Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
News

UQCCR scientist earns Young Tall Poppy award
Dr David Copland has been named the Queensland Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year for his work on how the brain responds to injury.

Australian first MRI incubator to improve outcomes for newborns with brain impairment
New equipment allows UQCCR researchers to MRI scan premature babies to help develop better treatments.

Medical research funding boost for UQCCR researchers
Medical research worth $4 million in National Health and Medical Research Council project grants will commence at UQCCR in 2010, thanks to funding announced by the Federal Government.





