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BIO 2008 - Use that bagasse! 05/06/2008 11:06:00
Biofuels - North America and India are into it in a big way, Brazil wants everyone to play, and China is spending a packet to join in. Now a group of Queensland biotechnologists have teamed up with the Swiss to sweeten the game. - +
Prototype vaccine for West Nile virus 21/05/2008 12:41:44
Replikun and UQ agreement to develop vaccine for West Nile virus. - +
AusBiotech special: Boning up on mesenchymal stem cells 16/10/2007 10:43:01
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. - +
BIO profile: Hunting down the oil-loving extremophiles 12/04/2007 10:44:14
Strange little microbes living in extreme conditions will soon be put under the microscope by Australian TAFE students in a novel partnership that aims to apply biotechnology to the real world. - +
Norwood in bid to buy Dutch vaccine firm 19/01/2006 14:20:49
Immune therapy developer and Norwood Abbey (ASX:NAL) subsidiary Norwood Immunology (AIM:NIM) has entered into an option to acquire all the share capital of Netherlands-based Bestewil Holding, the 100 per cent owner of Virosome Biologicals Group, for up to 25 million euros (AUD$40.5 million). - +
UQ spin-off secures $3.25m for pain therapy 26/07/2005 14:21:39
Spinifex Pharmaceuticals, a drug development company spun out of the University of Queensland, has received a AUD$3.25 million investment commitment to develop therapeutics for the treatment of neuropathic pain. - +
The sheep genome project 16/06/2005 12:45:55
Australia and New Zealand research and funding agencies are joining hands across the Tasman for a major genomics project on the animal on which both nations' economies were founded -- the sheep. - +
Cryptome in deal with German biotech Xantos 27/05/2005 11:48:26
Melbourne drug discovery biotech Cryptome Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CRP) has turned on its income tap after signing a collaboration agreement with Germany's Xantos Biomedicine to validate Xantos' lead anti-cancer molecule. - +
Late stage partnerships not always the way to go: Edwards 29/09/2004 14:26:32
Recombinant Capital's Mark Edwards has some unfashionable advice for Australian life science companies: don't hold out for a late-stage partnership with a pharmaceutical company at the expense of shoring up the company's future with early stage deals. - +
What not to do: the top 10 patenting mistakes 21/06/2004 11:10:11
You've run your experiments, got your results, and you've been mentally spending -- or at least licensing -- the proceeds of your bulging IP portfolio. But that may have been the easy part, writes Renate Krelle. Before you go any further, here's a checklist of some of the most common patenting pitfalls. - +
Apple starts sci-tech push 06/04/2004 14:52:00
Apple Computer has outlined its strategy to win the hearts and minds of scientists, during a presentation to select attendees at the BioIT World Conference and Expo in Boston.
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