New biotech partnership to deliver advances in biomedical technology
Intelligene will set up a home base at Griffith University to work in partnership with researchers to potentially deliver new therapies for infectious diseases.
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Intelligene will set up a home base at Griffith University to work in partnership with researchers to potentially deliver new therapies for infectious diseases.
A new vaccine is showing promise as it not only offers long-lasting strong protection but also inhibits transmission of malaria by mosquitos.
A new Griffith University spin-out company has been established to develop innovative technology to make some medicines easier and more affordable to produce.
A Griffith University research project aimed at developing future therapies for people living with traumatic brain injury (TBI) will receive...
Improving vaccines targeted at keeping the community safe and healthy will be the core focus of Griffith University’s new Centre...
Seaweed may be a popular food item, but it has certain properties which have the ability to create a shield...
Griffith University researchers are on the cusp of a new vaccine to prevent chikungunya, a global health threat which attacks...
The tiny zebrafish is helping researchers rapidly determine whether a newborn’s genetic mutation is likely to cause spinal muscular atrophy...
Griffith University researchers may have unlocked the secret to treating sepsis, with a Phase II clinical trial in China successfully...
Saliva and plasma could be crucial in detecting recurrences or relapses of head and neck cancers, negating the need for...