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Eskitis at hub of nuclear magnetic resonance network

Eskitis NMR manager Dr Wendy Loa and Eskitis Director Professor Ronald Quinn standing before a new 800MHz spectrometer
Griffith Enterprise
PublishedSeptember 14, 2015January 27, 2017 AuthorMichael Jacobson
Griffith University's Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery is at the hub of a new regional network advancing molecular research through the use of nuclear magnetic resonance technology

Drug research enhanced by fragment screening libraries

Headshot of Professor Ronald Quinn, Director of the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery
Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD)
PublishedApril 23, 2015 AuthorMichael Jacobson
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

Eskitis team looking for natural born healers

Heading north to the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve are, from left, Dr Ngoc Pham, Associate Professor Rohan Davis, Dr Ian Hayward and Associate Professor George Mellick
Features
PublishedAugust 25, 2014August 25, 2014 AuthorMichael Jacobson
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

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