Media
Media
Our research draws the attention of national and international media, as well as internal Monash coverage. Here are a few examples of our research outcomes featured in Australian media.
The Age - Synchrotron sends out the right signals
IT LOOKS as if Monash University researcher Bayden Wood will soon have a new home away from home — scientifically speaking.
ABC News - Malaria Breakthrough
Australian scientists have developed a cheap and simple-to-use infrared technology that could diagnose malaria at the crucial early stages.
The Age - Up and Atom
MELBOURNE scientist Dr Bayden Wood regularly makes the trip to the English county of Cheshire, not just for its famous cheese, but for its synchrotron, a high-tech machine that works like a giant microscope
Synchrotron News - Wood makes light work
Shining light through a patient’s skin to detect diseases and parasites sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, but it’s actually a serious research project.
Blogspot - Bayden Wood - New Science Stories
Our latest Science Stories film is about spectroscopist Bayden Wood. Bayden is developing portable devices that use light to diagnose disease – just like Dr McCoy’s famous tricorder in Star Trek
CNET - Anti Missile Tech Helps Fight Malaria
Now, the technology that gives the Javelin missile its heat-seeking capability is being developed for use in another battle: the fight against malaria.