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Stories about: University of Adelaide

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    SA scientist pioneers new system for organic waste 17/06/2010 22:58:00

    A biotechnologist from the South Australian Research and Development Institute ( SARDI ) has demonstrated a unique ‘waste-food-chain’ with major implications for industries that product organic waste.
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    Bionomics announces positive results in phase Ia trial of anti-stress drug 02/03/2010 18:20:00

    Final results of phase Ia trial of BNC210 announced demonstrating safety and efficacy.
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    Aussie bacterium a true gold digger 09/10/2009 12:20:00

    Bacterium found to catalyse the biomineralisation of gold. Could lead to new biosensors.
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    Feature: The structure of immunity 30/09/2009 10:14:00

    Monash University Professor Jamie Rossjohn’s work in X-ray crystallography is revealing vital insights into the workings of the immune system.
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    Handheld lab receives INNOVIC gong 03/07/2009 11:48:00

    Handheld medical diagnostic system inventor, Micah Atkin, wins INNOVIC’s 2009 International Next Big Thing Award.
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    Digging up DNA 27/05/2009 13:20:00

    Sequencing the DNA of a woolly mammoth frozen in permafrost and the shortly to be published genome of the Neanderthal is exciting – and very popular – science. And while Australia doesn’t have the right geological history for momentous work like this, we do have the ability to solve some interesting local questions, such as what wiped out our megafauna.
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    Blood banks join together 19/03/2009 11:13:00

    Cellsense and Biocell merge to form Australia’s largest private cord blood bank
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    Research hotel for plant life 01/08/2008 12:18:08

    High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre launched in Canberra
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    Pond scum and the biofuel revolution 29/07/2008 16:40:47

    Murdoch Uni wins grant to research turning algae into energy
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    Pfizer Fellowships close soon 23/07/2008 12:40:24

    Applications for the Pfizer Australia Research Fellowships close on Monday
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    Haggling over the hobbits 13/06/2008 15:26:45

    The ongoing drama that is debate over the hobbit fossils of Flores has been reignited by a recent paper suggesting H. floresiensis is actually H. sapiens suffering from cretinism. An interesting theory or a 'travesty'?
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