Eight-molecule snake toxin packs a bite for aiding neurological conditions
World-first eight-molecule snake venom toxin could be potential drug candidate for conditions like Alzheimer's.
World-first eight-molecule snake venom toxin could be potential drug candidate for conditions like Alzheimer's.
Griffith is shining the way in purple and blue this week to celebrate International Chronic Immunological and Neurological Diseases Day on Monday 12 May.
Griffith University is paying tribute to one of its finest in Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM known to many as...
Flexible implanted electronics a step closer towards clinical applications with innovative silicon carbide technology.
Structural biologist Dr Thomas Ve from the Institute for Glycomics has been awarded an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
The Institute for Glycomics has been awarded two National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grants.
Leading drug discoveryinstitute announced newmember of the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes.
Clinical trial results find one-third of participants experienced immediate loss of pain and majority experienced significant improvements in their movement.
Griffith University has teamed up with Australia’s most famous family of conservationistsin order tounearth and develop lifesaving medications to combat...
A deadly bacteria that can be picked up by a simple sniff can travel to the brain and spinal cord in just 24 hours, a new Griffith University and Bond University study has found.