$11.1m research boost from NHMRC
Griffith University research projects have been awarded over $11.1m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Griffith University research projects have been awarded over $11.1m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Researchers from Griffith University’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery have returned from the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve with new flora...
Griffith University, along with Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin, is working to find the products that may be the key to curing the world’s most devastating diseases
Researchers at Griffith University’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery have developed a new technique for discovering natural compounds which could lead to novel therapeutic drugs.
Associate Professor George Mellick has been appointed Deputy Director of The Eskitis Institute. Associate Professor Mellick is a clinical neuroscientist...
A new report has offered fresh insights into the burden Parkinson's places on those affected.
Parkinson's Disease is considered the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world. It is a complex condition with no known cure. Despite the availability of some treatments to alleviate symptoms, the disease still presents a significant burden for patients and their families. On this World Parkinson’s Day we share the personal stories of Professor Elizabeth Kendall in solidarity and support of those who are suffering and caring for those who are battling this disease. And researcher’s like Professor George Mellick who are committed to improving the lives of those suffering from it.
First large epigenome-wide study to compare changes between people with Parkinson’s and those without disease.