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    STEM CELL FEATURE PART 2: Tangled up in red? 17/02/2003 15:49:33

    For the second of our two-part series examining Australia's new laws on embryonic stem cell research and human cloning, Pete Young asked medical researchers, IVF clinics and companies developing stem cell-related products for their views on the impact of the legislation.
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    How Stem Cell Sciences tapped Japan's biobusiness bid 01/07/2002 15:46:46

    The foundations for Japan's first stem cell company were laid in 1994 when two scientists from different countries met at an institute tens of thousands of kilometres from their respective homes.
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    Our world-class clones (no bull) 22/05/2002 15:31:23

    On the global stage, the contribution of Australia and New Zealand to the livestock cloning arena is world class, which is only natural given the region's strong tradition in agriculture.
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    INTERVIEW: The Venter view 28/11/2002 15:55:24

    It is fitting that John Craig Venter's boat is named Sorcerer II. The 56-year-old California surfer-turned-scientist has long relished the role of maverick wizard sent to bedevil the genomics establishment.
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    Biotech festival begins with call for science teachers 14/05/2002 16:33:36

    Victoria's week-long festival of biotechnology education kicked off last night (May 13) with a call for more specially trained teachers.
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    Cytopia strengthens deals with US biotech Chemicon 13/06/2002 15:04:49

    Immune disease drug discovery company Cytopia has again joined forces with Californian life sciences group Chemicon International, this time to develop and commercialise recombinant protein kinases.
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    Australian research makes a play in the post-genomic era 20/03/2002 20:36:28

    In the biggest party the science community has ever seen, Australia was a wallflower.
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    Why Trounson changed his views on stem cells 25/03/2002 16:44:20

    When Australia's best known stem cell researcher told a parliamentary committee on cloning that the nation had enough cell lines to maintain its research needs, even he couldn't foresee how swiftly the scenario would change.
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    Interview: Charting a course towards a cure 22/03/2005 12:55:39

    Joe Sambrook tells Susan Williamson about the opportunities and challenges in understanding, treating and, ultimately, preventing breast cancer.
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    Stem cell debate set to reopen 26/11/2004 14:45:22

    Stem cell researchers are gearing up for the reopening of the stem cell debate next year, when federal government legislation covering the use of spare IVF embryos and the moratorium on therapeutic cloning -- otherwise known as nuclear transfer -- comes up for review.
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