Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: La Trobe University

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    Feature: ‘Gatekeeper’ protein protects injured brain 06/11/2009 16:02:00

    After a stroke or physical trauma, toxic metal ions flood into brain cells. Seong-Seng Tan has found a way to close the floodgates until the hazard passes.
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    RNAi delivers knock-out punch 17/07/2009 10:58:00

    A new functional genomics facility has opened at Melbourne’s Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, offering siRNA and shRNA approaches to gene silencing to Australian researchers.
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    Biotech profile: Hexima 28/04/2009 14:39:00

    Melbourne agbiotech Hexima has been making waves with its fungal and insect-resistance technology and a tasty deal with DuPont.
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    Translating biomarkers by CRC 22/07/2008 17:21:35

    $130 million CRC for biomarker translation opened at La Trobe
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    Shining a light on membrane proteins 24/06/2008 11:36:00

    Physics and biology have come together to solve one of science's big issues - the structure of membrane proteins - through the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science.
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    BIO 2008: Sharks give malaria the finger 19/06/2008 08:07:53

    Sharks become lifesavers - rather than lifesaver-eaters - in Victorian technological research
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    This week in Oz biotech 23/05/2008 12:12:21

    Fuming over Commercial Ready, Gallaher moves on, Evado launches out and cash flows in.
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    Smac-down for apoptosis 16/11/2007 15:50:40

    Insect viral genes lead to discovery of human anti-apoptosis proteins.
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    Plant genomics and the reiselust gene 15/08/2007 10:50:06

    Professor German Spangenberg is arguably Australia's leading researcher into plant genetics and genomics.
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    Big bucks for Oz fellows 02/08/2007 17:34:45

    Nine of Australia's most renowned scientists have been awarded $4m fellowships by the NHMRC.
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    Polyoleosins: close sesame 18/06/2007 13:52:35

    NZ researchers have developed a potential biological solution to prevent lipids being transformed into trans fats.
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