In the news - archives
Sansom Institute researchers are regularly quoted in the local, national and international media. This page includes a selection of the many recent news items featuring our research.
2011
A supplement to
make exercise fun? Sansom researchers investigate
(UniSA media release March 2011)
Mental health symposium digs deeper
(UniSA media release March 2011)
Sansom researchers investigate new muscle-protecting protein
(UniSA media release, March 2011)
Dr Craig Williams on why mosquitoes have multiplied (UniSA Magazine Autumn 2011, page 21)
2010
Professor Jason White on drink driving in
alcohol too risky (UniSA Magazine, Summer 2010, page 18)
Professor Allan Evans awarded APSA Medal (UniSA media release, Dec
2010)
Too much salt may harm more than blood (UniSA media release, Dec
2010)
Protecting bones
during breast cancer treatment (UniSA media release, Nov 2010)
Sansom researcher
wins Ramaciotti funding (UniSA media release, Nov 2010)
Exercise as a road to brain recovery from stroke (UniSA media
release, Nov 2010)
Sansom success in NHMRC grants (UniSA media release, Nov 2010)
Healthy lifestyles for 'Blokes, Broads and Bubs' (UniSA media
release, Aug 2010)
Lean pork, chicken and red meat to go head-to-head (UniSA media
release, Aug 2010)
Sansom researchers Ellen Nisbett and Saravana Kumar honoured as Tall Poppies
(UniSA media release, Aug 2010)
Simple and safe treatment for arthritis (UniSA media release, July
2010)
Study identifies
barriers to ‘Baby Friendly’ health care (UniSA media release, June
2010)
Kimberley Botting finalist in the Ross Wishart Memorial Award (UniSA
media release, June 2010)
Oats study to boost brain power for older adults (UniSA media
release, Feb 2010)
2007
Pharmaceutical science meets indigenous knowledge (The Independent Weekly, September 2007) (PDF file)
Snake venom with bite (The Adelaide Review, 31 Aug - 13 Sept 2007) (PDF file)
Hat trick for Sansom researchers (UniSA news release, 16 August 2007)
Sansom success in NHMRC funding (The Researcher, May 2007)
Blocking an intergenerational cycle of obesity (The Researcher, November 2006)
Better than a spoonful of sugar (The Researcher, May 2006)
Adverse drug reactions may soon be a thing of the past (Sydney Morning Herald, 13 April 2006) (PDF file)
Made to measure medicine (Health Matters ABC online 21 May 2005) (PDF file)
Snake venom may slow cancer growth National Geographic online 1 June 2004
New generation drug therapy targets the individual (Pharmaceutical News, 5 June 2004) (PDF file)
