Funding boost for Eskitis malaria research
At the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, support from the powerful Global Health Innovative Technology Fund is helping Professor Vicky Avery and her research team in the fight against malaria
At the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, support from the powerful Global Health Innovative Technology Fund is helping Professor Vicky Avery and her research team in the fight against malaria
Professor Vicky Avery, from Griffith's Eskitis Institute, is part of an international discovery which could lead to powerful new anti-malaria drugs
Grant to further research into the surprising role fish could play in modelling debilitating disease.
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Researcher plays key role in discovery of new drug target for stopping the spread of malaria.
Findings could yield more effective treatment for often incurable blood cancer leukaemia.
Grant to fund technology that uses sound waves to vibrate chemical samples from acoustic microtube into assay-ready formats.
Governor-General bestows $2 million grant to fund a transformative compound management platform within Australia's only dedicated compound management facility.