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19 December 2023
Professor Michael Jennings, Griffith University's Institute for Glycomics

Funding to find repurposed drugs to fight bacterial infections

Griffith University will use a $2.95 million NHMRC grant to take a unique focus on targeting sugar interactions to prevent...

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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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19 November 2018

Researchers a step closer to understanding how deadly bird flu virus takes hold in humans

How highly pathogenic influenza viruses such as deadly bird fluinfecthumans is being unravelled.

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30 May 2018

Partnership brings new research node to Griffith

Griffith University has become a collaborating partner with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP), which will host a CNBP research node at the Institute for Glycomics at the Gold Coast campus.

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26 May 2017

Sugar –  The sweet new frontier to attack cancer

A multi-million dollar investment by Griffith University to establish a world leading cancer research centre is now challenging traditional approaches to cancer testing and treatments.

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8 August 2016

World’s largest commercial glycan array launched

Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has partnered with Dextra Laboratories to launch the world’s largest commercial glycan array and bioanalytical service offering.

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4 April 2016
Professor Michael Jennings

Griffith researchers acknowledged for contributions to the advancement of microbiology

Two researchers from Griffith’s Institute for Glycomics have been awarded Fellowships with the American Academy of Microbiology for their contributions...

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8 March 2016
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17 December 2015
Professor Michael Jennings and Dr Christopher Day have research published int he Proceedings of the National Academy of Science journal.

Sweet and sticky: Bacteria use sugars to bind to human cells

A team at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has made a scientific discovery that will change the way scientists explore...

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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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