Leading a renaissance in natural drug discovery
The Eskitis Institute is leading a renaissance in natural drug discovery
The Eskitis Institute is leading a renaissance in natural drug discovery
Griffith research has been funded nearly $900,000 by the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) of Australia following discovery of a surprising new strategy for the treatment of one of the most common types of breast cancer.
Griffith marine biodiscovery experts compile prestigious compendium for burgeoning research field.
Griffith University has been awarded $3,376,073 for ARC Discovery and Linkage Projects.
New type of antibiotic could limit multidrug resistance by targeting and disrupting key elements in bacterial cells.
Reports that a drug used to treat autoimmune diseases and cancer could also treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) have been refuted by a new Griffith study.
A leading micro and nano technologist has revealed a new way to drug screen, saving the health system money and...
In a new paper, Director of the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Professor Ronald Quinn, says fragment screening libraries offer a novel approach to capturing nature's diversity for medical research
Griffith University, along with Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin, is working to find the products that may be the key to curing the world’s most devastating diseases
Researchers at Griffith University’s Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery have developed a new technique for discovering natural compounds which could lead to novel therapeutic drugs.