Queensland Compound Library

Queensland Compound Library microtube storage facilities

The Queensland Compound Library was established to synergise interactions between Australasian chemists, biomedical researchers, and their international colleagues. By promoting collaborations, value can be added to the already excellent basic medical research, synthetic organic chemistry and natural product expertise in the region.

  • Chemists can deposit their samples and natural product extracts into Australia’s only purpose built small molecule repository
  • Biologists can select screening sets from the unique suite of molecules on offer

The combination of compound libraries and screening is essentially a marriage between the chemical world of molecules and the biological world of assays.

Dr. David Camp 

Chemists need only send their compounds to the Queensland Compound Library where dedicated staff will process them.

Biologists can select the compounds they would like to screen. The Queensland Compound Library staff will quickly retrieve the required samples and reformat them into them into the preferred microplate format.

Eskitis Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies

Investigating the molecular and cellular mechanisms of human diseases

National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research

Investigating the biology of adult stem cells in cell transplantation therapies, disease biology and drug discovery

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