Sunday | 5 July, 2009
Australian Biotechnology News

Research

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    Colman wins Victoria Prize 13/08/2008 15:07:00

    WEHI’s Peter Colman wins Victoria’s top science prize
    WEHI's Peter Colman wins Victoria's top science prize
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    Patched and the cell of origin battle 12/08/2008 16:16:00

    Researchers answer brain tumour ‘cell of origin’ question
    Researchers answer brain tumour 'cell of origin' question
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    Stem cell lines specific to disease 08/08/2008 15:03:43

    US scientists create 20 disease-specific stem cell lines for global research use
    US scientists create 20 disease-specific stem cell lines for global research use
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    Telomerase implicated in endometriosis 07/08/2008 13:00:12

    UK researchers find unsual levels of telomerase in cells of endometriosis sufferers
    UK researchers find unsual levels of telomerase in cells of endometriosis sufferers
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    Sputnik takes on the mamavirus 07/08/2008 12:34:22

    Viruses come alive as French scientists discover new family of viruses that infects others
    Viruses come alive as French scientists discover new family of viruses that infects others
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    Pharma and academia - how opposites attract 07/08/2008 11:49:00

    They may have sneered at each other in the past, but collaborative efforts for translational research between academia and industry are happening, and they are working.
    They may have sneered at each other in the past, but collaborative efforts for translational research between academia and industry are happening, and they are working.
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    Patent on the destination 07/08/2008 11:46:14

    Australian medical device company Ventracor is so pleased with its clinical trial design, it’s decided to apply for a patent for it.
    Australian medical device company Ventracor is so pleased with its clinical trial design, it's decided to apply for a patent for it.
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    NSW-Korea grants program 07/08/2008 16:34:26

    Collaboration grants open for NSW-Gangwon technology projects
    Collaboration grants open for NSW-Gangwon technology projects
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    CRX08: Who's who of clinical research 06/08/2008 12:46:36

    Fresh from his role as one of the head spruikers of Queensland biotech at BIO in San Diego and DIA in Boston, the CEO of the Queensland Clinical Trials Network, Mario Pennisi, is looking forward to hosting CRX08.
    Fresh from his role as one of the head spruikers of Queensland biotech at BIO in San Diego and DIA in Boston, the CEO of the Queensland Clinical Trials Network, Mario Pennisi, is looking forward to hosting CRX08.
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    CRX08: The devil you try to know 06/08/2008 12:43:00

    The Clinical Research Excellence (CRX08) conference starts in Brisbane tomorrow. We talk flu pandemics with plenary speaker Anne Kelso.
    The Clinical Research Excellence (CRX08) conference starts in Brisbane tomorrow. We talk flu pandemics with plenary speaker Anne Kelso.
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    Monash opens mAb centre 06/08/2008 16:27:04

    Monoclonal antibody facility opened at Monash Uni
    Monoclonal antibody facility opened at Monash Uni
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    Research hotel for plant life 01/08/2008 12:18:08

    High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre launched in Canberra
    High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre launched in Canberra
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    ASCC board sacks Livesey 31/07/2008 11:42:29

    Stephen Livesey has “departed” the ASCC over difference with board
    Stephen Livesey has "departed" the ASCC over difference with board
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    WA research comes together 30/07/2008 11:42:53

    WA to pull together research institutes in $360 million power precinct
    WA to pull together research institutes in $360 million power precinct
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    Iron in the heart for Friedreich's 29/07/2008 18:08:29

    Australian researchers find iron chelation limits heart complications in Friedreich’s ataxia mice models
    Australian researchers find iron chelation limits heart complications in Friedreich's ataxia mice models
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