Wounds

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Sciences & Technology

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Under the Microscope

Healing wounds with differential equations

Professor Jennifer Flegg uses mathematics to solve biological problems like wound healing and infectious diseases

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Health & Medicine

Wounds need more than time to heal

Wounds, especially chronic ones, must be assessed and cared for early. And this is particularly true for people in aged care in order to prevent pressure wounds

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Health & Medicine

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Under the Microscope

Healing the wounded

Most of us think wounds are easy to manage – put a Band-Aid on and the magic happens. But what about wounds that don’t heal and become chronic? That’s where Dr Suzanne Kapp’s research comes in

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