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19 April 2021
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6 December 2016
Institute for Glycomics are calling for volunteers to be part of their malaria vaccine study.

Griffith awarded $1.4 million in research funding

Griffith University has been awarded nearly $1.4 million in National Health and Medical Research Council funding to develop new classes of antibiotics, further work around mosquito-borne viruses and improve outcomes for people with acute mental illness.

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8 February 2016
Institute for Glycomics research leader Dr Thomas Haselhorst and Bremen University's Professor Sørge Kelm are working together to fight non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Funding for Gold Coast and Germany research exchange

Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics together with Germany’s Bremen University have received funding to continue a research exchange program which...

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6 January 2015

Unveiling how rotavirus causes infection

Researchers from Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics and the University of Melbourne have significantly advanced understanding of a virus that kills up to half a million children each year.

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6 March 2013

Research points to cancer cell assassin

Griffith University and University of Bremen researchers are at the helm of a discovery which could lead to a powerful...

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5 November 2012

Discovery grants hit record levels

The latest round of Australian Research Council grants has provided an extraordinary story of success for Griffith. Here is the full list of recipients.

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1 February 2008

Griffith researchers cracking the code of bird flu time bomb

Researchers at Griffith University Institute for Glycomics, Queensland led by Professor Mark von Itzstein have developed a technique to ‘crack-the-code’...

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3 November 2023

Bourne Foundation Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Facility Official Opening

We’re excited to announce the launch of the Bourne Foundation Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility, an institute core facility that...

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22 June 2023

Vaginal microbes could lead to a better understanding of HIV

Vaginal microbes are at the centre of a novel discovery that aims to investigate if these bacteria trap HIV or act as a courier service to deliver the virus to the host within the human body.

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18 January 2022
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