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...
A “Malaria Box” that could hold the answer to discovering new drugs to treat tropical diseases and cancer has been...
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
Associate Professor Katherine Andrews from Griffith’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery has joined an international team of researchers working on new drugs to combat deadly parasites.
Professor Vicky Avery, from Griffith's Eskitis Institute, is part of an international discovery which could lead to powerful new anti-malaria drugs
Griffith's Eskitis Institute wins crucial backing from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for its malaria research.
Griffith University’s Eskitis Institute is to receive additional funding of almost $US1 million through an initiative created by the Bill...
Director of the Eskitis Institute Professor Ronald Quinn said the partnership would add unique plant biodiversity to the Institute’s collection....
The 2015 Pro Vice Chancellor’s Griffith Sciences Excellence Awards were presented this week and celebrated a year of outstanding achievement....
Mrs Terri Irwin AM has officially launched the Eskitis Institute’s unique Sponsor a Sample campaign.
Following a visit to the Eskitis Institute by the Irwin family, researchers will soon roam the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve in Cape York collecting samples for Nature Bank.