Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Murdoch University

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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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    Flummoxing flukes with PCR test 07/05/2009 15:31:00

    Australian researchers have developed a highly specific PCR-based technique to distinguish between species of intestinal and liver flukes, which should help in epidemiological surveys of these widespread and often dangerous parasites.
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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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    BIO 2008: WA kids wow biotech - "thanks for sending only two" 19/06/2008 08:46:34

    Two West Australian high school students place highly in international biotech competition
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    BIO 2008: Australia goes to BIO 06/06/2008 12:00:39

    Exhibitors on the Australian Pavilion at BIO 2008 in San Diego
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    BIO 2008: Waking up to sleeping sickness 06/06/2008 11:32:51

    WA company Epichem and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative are collaborating to develop new drugs to treat African sleeping sickness and similar, forgotten diseases.
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    GM canola moratorium lifted in two states 27/11/2007 17:44:08

    NSW set to lift GM crop moratorium, while Victoria faces a tougher test.
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    Boning up on mesenchymal stem cells 16/10/2007 10:43:00

    As it begins Phase IIa clinical trials, Mesoblast is riding high: its share price is climbing, its market capitalisation is booming and all that promise seems to be coming good.
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    Sneaking a peak at evolution's recipe book 23/01/2007 13:15:26

    Evolution is being harnessed for modern drug development by West Australian biotech Phylogica.
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    Mice and men winners in NCRIS projects 29/11/2006 16:10:38

    The successful projects under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) have been announced, including the establishment of a national mouse phenomics network, a plant phenomics network and a national medical imaging facility.
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    NCRIS funding - successful projects in brief 29/11/2006 16:08:35

    Bradley Smith, executive director of the Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies (FASTS), has kindly provided us with a breakdown of the individual projects receiving money through NCRIS.
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