Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Our vision is to create a world with a cure for every disease. We harness our knowledge of nature to create sustainable cures for diseases that plague people, animals and plants.
Our researchers use Australian venoms, plants and soils to stop superbugs in their tracks, to create better cancer treatments, to ensure patients survive strokes and heart attacks, to solve inflammatory diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and to develop environmentally friendly and effective pesticides.
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A Year In Review 2024
Spider venom heart drug moves to clinical trials
The Science of Chronic Pain
The Science of Acute Pain
Examples of endoscopically visible gastrointestinal biofilms
Quail imaging offers insights into congenital birth defects
Bacteria behind meningitis in babies explained
$8 million awarded to predict genetic disease risk
The neural tube forms in a quail embryo
IMB welcomes a visit from artist Hiromi Tango
Spider venom heart drug a step closer
2023 Year in Review
Professor Glenn King wins the Prime Minister's Prize for Innovation
Professor Glenn King wins the Prime Minister's Prize for Innovation
Partner with us 2023
Queensland Women in STEM 2023 - Rishika Abrol
Kidney disease patients needed for national trial
Thank you for joining us this Family Day 2023
The Future of Pain Relief - Meet the Researchers
Caterpillar venom study reveals toxins borrowed from bacteria
Native tobacco plants reborn as ‘biofactories’ to grow medicines