The research at the School of Life Sciences is among the most dynamic at UTS.
Our research
Our researchers explore a vast array of scientific programs from climate change to environmental management, infectious diseases, bacteriology, parasitology to diabetes, cancer research and medical diagnostics and devices.
Our research broadly spans three themes:
Healthy Futures
Our research in biomedical and molecular research is underpinned by our aims to ensure we all enjoy a healthy life. Research ranges from the molecular to the human body, from fundamental biological processes to finding new treatments for diseases.
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Environmental Sciences
The team of environmental scientists in the School of Life Sciences work to provide sustainable solutions to real-world environmental problems. Their expertise spans flora and fauna across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with their research targeting climate change, environmental interactions with human health and the conservation of biodiversity
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Life Sciences Technologies
Our research aims to develop new technologies and tools that help us understand the human body, diagnose or treat diseases and enable the next generation of pharmaceutical and medical devices.
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Research facilities
The School’s research programs are supported by world class research facilities and excellent technical support including the:
Research centres
Many of our researchers are also actively involved in research in the following UTS research centres and institutes:
- The Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection (AIMI)
- Centre for Health Technologies
- Centre of Inflammation at the Centenary Institute
Get involved
Students form an integral part of most research groups.
Get involved through internships and our honours programs.