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Institute for Glycomics awarded $2.66 million in NHMRC funding
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has been awarded $2.66 million in Ideas Grant funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to aid four vital research projects.
Director Professor Mark von Itzstein AO was delighted with the grant awards and said they cemented the Institute’s reputation as a leading biomedical research institute.
“Our institute is focussed on translational research outcomes that diagnose, prevent and treat diseases of global impact. These grants will significantly assist our researchers to deliver on our mission to achieve a disease-free world.”
Professor Michael Jennings and Dr Christopher Day were awarded $608,424.50 for the project titled ‘Structure and biophysical analysis aided design of novel toxoid vaccines for a major class of bacterial toxins’ with Dr Victor Torres, New York University.