Monash researchers adapt and test snorkels to help stop COVID-19 spread
Researchers from Monash University and Monash Health are working on a number of medical equipment-related solutions to help minimise the spread of COVID-19 to health care workers and patients. Some items researchers are developing and testing include recreational snorkel masks and modified CPAP mask systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a worldwide shortage of medical equipment, leaving frontline workers exposed and vulnerable to contracting the virus.
$1.5 million to support clinical management of COVID-19
The Australian Government is investing $1.5 million to support guidance for […]
Aiding the global research effort on COVID-19
A team of Monash researchers have determined the 3D-structure of a SARS-CoV-2 protein at […]
Pre-clinical COVID-19 vaccine trials begin at CSIRO
#After months of research, we have a major update on our COVID-19 work. We have […]
Bosch Australia’s Manufacturing Solutions business unit awarded COVID-19 project by Grey Innovation
Clayton, Australia — Bosch Australia’s Manufacturing Solutions division (BAMS) has been awarded a […]
When one door opens: Monash students develops 3D printed key to prevent COVID-19 spread
A Monash University engineering student has used 3D printing to develop a […]