Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Cambridge University

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    The performance of perforin-like proteins 14/07/2009 16:27:00

    Understanding the role of the membrane attack complex/perforin-like protein (MACPF) super-family is the main aim of Professor James Whisstock’s lab. Recently, the lab has been able to help solve a scientific mystery dating back a hundred years.
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    SCS wins media patent 10/07/2008 15:52:41

    Stem Cell Sciences wins UK patent covering enzyme inhibitor cocktail
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    Darwin in cyberspace 18/04/2008 12:08:05

    Online release of Charles Darwin's papers includes first draft of evolutionary theory.
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    Slimeballs and eyeballs: hagfish and the evolution of the eye 11/04/2008 13:28:33

    Hagfish may be ferociously ugly little creatures, but they can teach us much about the evolution of the vertebrate eye.
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    Dementia focus for Hodges 07/02/2008 11:43:34

    Cambridge University neuroscientist Professor John Hodges has been lured to the University of NSW.
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    More than just auditory cheesecake 29/01/2008 12:34:43

    Alan Harvey will discuss neurotrauma research, Cliff Richard and the role of music in the evolution of the modern mind at the ANS meeting this week.
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    Proteomics for cancer diagnostics 18/12/2007 11:00:13

    Genomics is old hat and proteomics is now where it's at, according to Richard Christopherson.
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    Breast cancer and genome-wide association studies 08/08/2007 17:35:19

    We look at the background to the massive international collaboration looking for genes associated with breast cancer, which published its landmark findings in the May 27 edition of Nature.
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    Out of Africa: more evidence for single origin hypothesis 20/07/2007 12:06:51

    Cambridge University-led study finds more evidence that modern humans arose from a single point of origin in sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Fighting bird flu with RNAi 08/06/2007 15:37:04

    Scientists at CSIRO's Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) in Geelong have launched a potentially revolutionary research project aimed at reducing the threat of the lethal H5N1 avian influenza virus.
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    Breast cancer susceptibility genes identified 28/05/2007 16:29:04

    An international research consortium has identified four genes believed to increase susceptibility to breast cancer.
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