Unveiling how rotavirus causes infection
Researchers from Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics and the University of Melbourne have significantly advanced understanding of a virus that kills up to half a million children each year.
Researchers from Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics and the University of Melbourne have significantly advanced understanding of a virus that kills up to half a million children each year.
From researching rotavirus and influenza at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics to helping find a cure for cancer in Switzerland. It’s no wonder PhD student Raphael Böhm has become the recipient of the Chancellor’s Medal for excellence in the Doctor of Philosophy.
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has figured prominently in the National Health and Medical Research Council’s latest funding round. Announced...
Griffith University research projects have been awarded over $11.1m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Handfuls of relatively small chains of simple sugar molecules are increasingly being implicated in some of life's most fundamental processes is one of the lectures presented by Professor Anne Dell as part of Glycomics Week at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus this week.
One of the world's leading scientists presents a public lecture on the role sugars play in medical research. It is all part of Glycomics Week.
The impact of sugars on human evolution is one of the lectures presented by Professor Ajit Varki from the University...