Search results for: drug discovery

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31 July 2024

Supercharging Queensland’s drug discovery pipeline

A $2 million grant awarded to establish the Queensland Drug Discovery Alliance (QDDA) will align and grow Queensland’s small molecule therapeutic discovery capability under the leadership of Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA).

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8 November 2019
A floating liquid marble loaded with cells is driven towards a suspended electrode using a force field generated by dielectrophoresis.

Liquid marble research to help streamline drug discovery

A tiny liquid marble, which has the capacity to grow nerve, stem and tumour cells and expedite drug discovery, is the basis of a new research project

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2 July 2018

Bright young mind in drug discovery bound for nation’s capital

A new, national fellowship scheme has put one of Griffith University’s brightest young minds in drug discovery on the road...

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6 June 2018

Dazzling gift for a shining star of drug discovery

An ‘heirloom’ piece of jewellery has been bestowed to Griffith Research Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD) Director Professor Jennifer L Martin AC to honour her inspiring achievements in the field.

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11 August 2017
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15 April 2015
Professor Sally-Ann Poulsen in the laboratory

Saccharin findings boost hopes on cancer drug discovery

At the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Professor Sally-Ann Poulsen's research is creating anticipation about the anti-cancer properties of saccharin

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6 March 2014
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21 November 2007

Businessman boosts drug discovery

Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O’Connor said he was delighted to accept the donation on behalf of the University. “Through the...

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6 September 2005

$11 mil. sweetener for QLD drug discovery centre

Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O’Connor has welcomed funding of $11 million for the Institute for Glycomics. The Queensland Government funding...

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3 March 2021
Three-dimensional structure of the SARM1 protein determined by cryo-electron microscopy. Credit: Jeff Nanson.

New research discovery may help fast-track drug development for neurodegenerative disorders

A Griffith University-led research team has discovered how a therapeutic target common among debilitating neurodegenerative disorders is activated, which could help accelerate drug development.

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