Eskitis Institute collaborates with Traditional Chinese Medicine University

Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD)
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The Vice President of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine (GXUCM), one of the oldest higher education medical institutions in China, visited Griffith as part of a delegation from 9-10 June 2015. GXUCM is a higher educational institute located in Guangxi, a Chinese autonomous region in South Central China, offering studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). […]

Developing Indonesian Business Leaders’ Capabilities through Sustainability Management

Griffith Asia Institute
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Dr Ki-Hoon Lee from the Griffith Asia Institute and the Department of International Business and Asian Studies has been awarded a grant for his upcoming project “Developing Indonesian Business Leaders’ Capabilities through Sustainability Management”. “Since the impact of sustainability on business and society can be enormous in short- and long-term, it is important to shift […]

Multifaceted collaborations with Tohoku University

Griffith Health
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Griffith University was honoured to host a visit by the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine on Friday 5 June 2015 at the Gold Coast campus. The ongoing collaboration has been centred on pathology and cancer research, with Professor Alfred Lam, Head of Pathology, Griffith School of Medicine, having already actively cooperated with Professor Hironobu […]

Eskitis honoured for work with traditional Chinese medicines

From left: Queensland Minister for Science and Innovation, The Honourable Leeanne Enoch MP, Eskitis Director Professor Ronald Quinn AM, Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences) Professor Debra Henly and Dr Yun Feng, also from the Eskitis Institute
Griffith Asia Institute
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by Gayle Murray, Manager, International Relations (Griffith International) A project combining ancient Chinese medicines with world-leading modern research and technology has culminated in a prestigious award for Griffith University’sEskitis Institute for Drug Discovery. Eskitis and its partner organisation, the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica-Chinese Academy of Sciences (SIMM), has received a Queensland-Chinese Academy of Sciences […]