Lara Herrero receives a Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
Lara Herrero received the Prize for New Innovators in the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science at a ceremony in Canberra last night.
Lara Herrero received the Prize for New Innovators in the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science at a ceremony in Canberra last night.
Institute for Glycomics scientist Dr Lara Herrero has been recognised for scientific excellence with a 2014 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award.
The first week of October brought with it a flurry of activity at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics as they...
A trio of emerging Griffith University health scientists have been named as Queensland Young Tall Poppies for 2021.
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics celebrates the promotion of six of its researchers, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to...
Living through a global pandemic over the past year has seen all of us expanding our vocabularies. We now understand terms like PPE, social distancing and contact tracing. But just when perhaps we thought we had a handle on most of the terminology, we’re faced with another set of new words: mutation, variant and strain.
Female leaders share their thoughts on leadership as well as the challenges and opportunities 2020 presented, on International Women’s Day.
Dr Lara Herrero, research leader at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, has been honoured with the Creating Change Award at...
Griffith University climate change adaptation scientist Dr Johanna Nalau has been recognised at the prestigious 2020 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
Human clinical trial success of new drug candidate to treat viral arthritis caused by mosquito-borne infections.