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Binaural hearing is the mechanism developed in the auditory pathway during infancy which allows us to listen to speech masked in background noise.
Michael Binks
Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of hospitalisation and preventable mortality among Indigenous children. With expertise in biomedical science, clinical trials and epidemiology, Dr Michael Binks leads a collaborative and multidisciplinary research program dedicated to achieving sustainable improvements in the respiratory health of Indigenous children.
Dr Nazim Nassar
Dr Nassar, a practising pharmacist and academic, specializes in pharmacological, biomedical, and pharmaceutical sciences. As an applied scientist, his research spans various disciplines, including molecular pharmacology, cell signalling, and advanced drug delivery systems for biologics.
CDU student Chandu at a waterfall with her family
When Chandu de Silva was on maternity leave caring for her one-month-old son, Riyon, she decided, when the time came, she wanted to return to the workforce as a biomedical engineer.
Associate Professor - Biomedical Sciences

CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

P: 08 8946 6036, E: Natalie.Milic@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Blue 5 Level 1 Room 64
Lecturer - Biomedical Science

CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

P: 08 8946 6204, E: prashant.regmi@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Blue 1 Level 1 Room 62
Prof De Boer
Professor Friso De Boer research interest is in the detection of abnormalities in biosignals
Health Care Worker
CDU's Faculty of Health teaches biomedical, clinical and sport science, pharmacy, psychology, midwifery, nursing and social work, with pathways to professional training.
The studies by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Dr Elnaz Saki investigated the efficacy of Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil and Tinospora smilacina leaves water extract as alternative sources of wound healing medicine.
Two plants native to Northern Australia could have significant medicinal potential in the prevention and treatment of diseases, according to two studies by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate.
Nursing student at a laptop
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