
Dr. Laura Grogan is WDAA's 2019 recipient of the Barry L. Munday Recognition Award!
At the Conference Dinner of the Wildlife Disease Association Australasia's 2019 conference in Tasmania (Little Swanport, 29th Sept - 4th Oct), Dr. Laura Grogan was awarded the Barry L. Munday Recognition Award 2019! The Barry L. Munday Recognition Award is the Australasian Section’s highest award. It aims to recognise the significant contributions to wildlife health made by a member of the Australasian Section in the preceding 5 years (including research, study of disease, co

Congratulations to Dr. Laura Grogan on her ARC DECRA!
Research Fellow Dr. Laura Grogan is thrilled to have been awarded a prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA)! Laura has been awarded $426,742 to undertake the project "Understanding infection tolerance to improve management of wildlife disease" over the coming three years. Dr. Laura Grogan (left) and Griffith University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Carolyn Evans (right) "My project aims to investigate tolerance (the ability to li

Funded! ESC ENGAGE grant scheme success!
Our team have been funded via the Griffith University School of Environment and Science (ESC) ENGAGE grant scheme for the project "Impacts of fire-fighting chemicals on endangered frogs: Implications for conservation and management". Investigators include Clare Morrison (ESC), Chantal Lanctot (Australian Rivers Institute), Laura Grogan (Environmental Futures Research Institute), David Newell (Southern Cross University), Hamish McCallum (ESC) in collaboration with Dan Ferguson