Health research bolstered in latest research funding grants

Griffith University research into malaria, gut infections and streptococcus are some of the projects set to benefit from National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 2018 Project Grant funding announced this week.
The Menzies Health Institute of Queensland – Griffith University (MHIQ) was awarded three funding projects worth just under $2 million while Griffith’s Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD) received two grants totalling more than $1.6 million in funding.
Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) Professor Ned Pankhurst said Griffith’s world-leading health-based research will help lead the fight against challenging medical conditions
“The significant and ongoing support from NHMRC will allow our remarkable researchers to move forward with their projects and deliver transformative outcomes.”
MHIQ Professor Glen Ulett received funding for two grants both for streptococcus infection research. The combined funding is worth more than $1.6 million.
Professor Glen Ulett received two project grants
As well, clinical psychologist Associate Professor Lara Farrell was awarded funding worth $567,744 for her research into

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