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.
Pictured left to right: Professor Michael Good AO, PDG Sandy Doumany OAM, Associate Professor Danielle Stanisic, Her Excellency the Honourable...
In a significant breakthrough, researchers from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) and Griffith University’s Institute for...
Griffith University will use a $2.95 million NHMRC grant to take a unique focus on targeting sugar interactions to prevent...
We’re excited to announce the launch of the Bourne Foundation Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility, an institute core facility that...
Whales found to roll around and 'play' with clumps of kelp as 'body scrub'.
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.
Whales observed rolling in up to 49m water depth on the sea floor lined with fine sand or rubble.
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
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.