Researchers delve deep to produce key publication on marine natural products
Griffith marine biodiscovery experts compile prestigious compendium for burgeoning research field.
Griffith marine biodiscovery experts compile prestigious compendium for burgeoning research field.
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
Researchers at Griffith University’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery have developed a new technique for discovering natural compounds which could lead to novel therapeutic drugs.
The Eskitis Institute is leading a renaissance in natural drug discovery
Apps are all the rage these days and in this instance provide an ideal method for the Eskitis Institute to publish a visually dynamic summary of highlights from the past 10 years in drug discovery for staff, stakeholders and visitors.
A Japanese company specialising in skin care products, is drawing on the Eskitis Institute’s Nature Bank to develop new natural beauty products.
Griffith's Eskitis Institute wins crucial backing from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for its malaria research.
Griffith University has developed the first needle-free vaccine for Strep A with the potential to help millions from suffering, uncovered the history of Aboriginal Australians in a world first genomic study and celebrated a scientist being named 2017 Queensland Australian of the Year — all in one short year.
A ‘why not’ approach to research is the kind of legacy Professor Ron Quinn AM hopes to leave behind. This...
The search for new natural products from the ocean is overlooking unique and potentially beneficial compounds, a Griffith University study has found.