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11 April 2014
Institute for Glycomics and the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery will explore the effects Zika virus has on neurological cells.

Eskitis in fight against drug-resistant parasites

Associate Professor Katherine Andrews from Griffith’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery has joined an international team of researchers working on new drugs to combat deadly parasites.

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4 April 2024

New Discovery Unravels Malaria Invasion Mechanism

In a significant breakthrough, researchers from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) and Griffith University’s Institute for...

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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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27 September 2023
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21 August 2023

Is flood pollution causing turtle strandings? Griffith researchers look for answers in cell response

Researchers at the Australian Rivers Institute are investigating the role chemical pollution had in green turtle strandings on the Fraser Coast following flooding in early 2022.

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21 April 2023
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25 November 2022
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24 November 2022

The Honourable Anna Bligh AC joins forces with Griffith University to fight malaria

Griffith University, the Institute for Glycomics and Rotary are thrilled to announce The Honourable Anna Bligh AC will become the inaugural National Ambassador for its Malaria Vaccine Project.

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23 March 2022

Griffith University researchers lead human trials for malaria vaccine

The Institute for Glycomics’ malaria vaccine researchers are one step closer to human trials for a malaria vaccine that can be freeze-dried.

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