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Mixed proteomes and the hunt for purity 23/06/2008 12:30:00
From testing fat in sausages to dissecting the proteome of the lung-infecting fungus Cryptococcus gattii - it's been quite a journey for Associate Professor Ben Herbert, one of the speakers at this week's AOHUPO/PRICPS conference in Cairns. - +
Here, there be dragons 13/06/2008 15:20:20
Strange beasts evolve on islands: flightless bats and birds, amphibious or monstrous lizards, huge tortoises, giant rodents, dwarf elephants and even humans, such as the famous 'hobbit', H. floresiensis. - +
BIO 2008: GM - the passion and the politics 03/06/2008 12:29:39
With the lifting of two moratoria on genetically modified crops in Australia recently, so did the inevitably polarised debate take off. Those for and against are unlikely to change their minds and, unfortunately, some scientists are now afraid to speak theirs. - +
BIO 2008: Oz biotech - state of the nation 02/06/2008 12:01:53
BIO 2008, the world's largest conference for the biotechnology industry, is being held in San Diego from June 16. In our annual preview, we take a look at how the Australian sector is travelling. - +
The missing links in insulin action 02/04/2008 11:49:47
Who would have thought that Chinese vegies, phosphopeptides and stressed mitochondria might advance the treatment of type 2 diabetes? - +
Cancer research web using genome map 27/03/2008 12:32:23
Research grid could lead to improved drug research and safer clinical trials for cancer and other diseases. - +
Fat-packed siRNA reduces ovarian tumours 03/03/2008 14:01:29
Packaging siRNA in a liposome improves delivery to tumours. - +
Geneticists to the internet's rescue 06/02/2008 12:49:39
Genetic analysis of light fingers noise problem - +
Batman's place in evolution 01/02/2008 11:40:24
Professor Emeritus Jack Pettigrew has argued for more than two decades that fruit bats are actually flying primates, distant relatives of monkeys, lemurs and us. - +
Evolution of the sexes, fungus-style 15/01/2008 14:43:15
Fungi don't exactly come in boy and girl varieties, but they do have sex differences. - +
Global view of gene expression analysis 19/12/2007 11:11:00
It is now believed that more than 60 per cent of genes are alternatively spliced, a final nail in the coffin, if it needed one, of the one-gene-one-protein hypothesis.
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