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.
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.
“My Mum is a Parasite Scientist. That’s RAD!” is the first of a series of books which was launched during...
Barbara Hadley has been a professional snooker player, a private investigator and a chief toilet cleaner in the Greek Islands....
Griffith University research projects have been awarded just over $6m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Twelve awarded ARC projects represent 44.4% success rate for Griffith.
Advanced bionic limb development, malaria drug mechanisms, skin immune response to mosquito-borne infections among new Ideas Grants.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.
Griffith University researchers have secured $7.8 million in the latest funding allocation from the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Griffith University has attracted $7.1 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage and Discovery Projects scheme and industry partners....