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18 January 2022
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1 August 2016

Griffith scientists unlock the “Malaria Box”

A “Malaria Box” that could hold the answer to discovering new drugs to treat tropical diseases and cancer has been...

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8 March 2016
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9 November 2015
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Griffith research receives $7.8m in NHMRC funding

Griffith University researchers have secured $7.8 million in the latest funding allocation from the National Health and Medical Research Council.

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30 October 2014
Compounds Australia launch with, From left: the Assistant Director-General of the Queensland Government’s Science Division, Dr Christine Williams; the Chair of Compounds Australia, Associate Professor Sally-Ann Poulsen; and Griffith University Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor

Compounds Australia begins new era of service for science

The launch of the newly named Compounds Australia begins a program of growth and diversification to boost its collection and enhance benefits for industry and research

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6 March 2014
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24 January 2013
Griffith PhD student Deborah Sneddon

Harnessing world-first medical imaging

Griffith PhD student Deborah Sneddon will be one of the first people in the world to use hybrid medical imaging equipment combining PET and MRI.

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24 January 2012

From pet shop owner to malaria researcher

Gillian Fisher had always dreamed of being a scientist so at age 40, she left her world as a pet...

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23 November 2011

Griffith paves way for new antimalarials

The development of new antimalarials which overcome the long-fought challenges of drug resistance is the focus of promising research at...

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1 November 2011

Griffith researchers win major national funding

Griffith University has attracted $7.1 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage and Discovery Projects scheme and industry partners....

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