Queensland acoustic compound support could help COVID-19 breakthroughs
The Queensland Government has awarded $1.875 million in funding to Compounds Australia.
The Queensland Government has awarded $1.875 million in funding to Compounds Australia.
Governor-General bestows $2 million grant to fund a transformative compound management platform within Australia's only dedicated compound management facility.
The launch of the newly named Compounds Australia begins a program of growth and diversification to boost its collection and enhance benefits for industry and research
The Eskitis Institute is leading a renaissance in natural drug discovery
The Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery has become the new home for a uniquely curated library of 329,000 chemical compounds used to advance drug research in Australia.
Grant to fund technology that uses sound waves to vibrate chemical samples from acoustic microtube into assay-ready formats.
Compounds Australia has announced that it has finalised the purchase of the state-of-the-art Hamilton Verso M3 automated compound storage system.
Griffith University has produced a major new online resource for Australia‘s researchers. The Compounds Australia Structure PoRtal (known as “CASPeR”)...